Name(s):
Coups d'état
Incitement to rebellion
Advocating overthrow of government
Incidence
If unsuccessful coups associated with a nation's military officers' positioning themselves during major political disorders are included, then the post World War II count exceeds 100. Over 50 were in Latin America (which also had 50 in the first half of the century); over 30 in Asia; over 20 in Africa; and 5 in Europe. Between two-thirds and three-quarters of coups d'état are successful.
Claim
Coups d'état, even by the military, are ideologically nourished by the civilian culture in which they take place. They always reflect society's loss of a sense of lawfulness, and not only the loss of a sense of lawfulness on the part of those doing the coup.