Coup D'Etat. Worth every bit of this read. Why have there been so many "coup studies" since Obama was president? Why so many since 2016? coup or coup d'état (/ˌkuː deɪˈtɑː/ About this soundlisten (help·info); French: [ku deta],...
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...literally "blow of state"; plural: coups d'état, pronounced like the singular form; also known simply as an ousting, overthrow, takeover, or putsch) is the removal of an existing government from power, usually through violent means. Typically, it is an illegal,...
...means. Typically, it is an illegal, unconstitutional seizure of power by a political faction, the military, or a dictator.[1] Many scholars consider a coup d'état successful when the usurpers seize and hold power for at least seven days.[1]
Color Revolution.
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