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    Supplying or Denying? The Allocation of Bilateral and Multilateral Aid After Coups D’état

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    During the past two decades, Africa experienced 56 coup attempts of which 23 successfully ousted the incumbent ruling regime or leader from power. Despite this prevalence, we know very little about the international communities’ reactions to these upheavals. This paper explores how bilateral and multilateral donors adjust development aid and humanitarian aid provisions after coups. It argues that development aid rather than humanitarian aid is affected by these upheavals and that multilateral donors, which are less influenced by politicization, are most likely to reduce aid in line with the anti-coup norm. To test this assumption, I estimate a robust difference-in-difference estimation on stacked event data. The results reveal that international organizations significantly cut off aid in the year of the coup. I do not find evidence that bilateral donors change their aid allocation practices, nor that coups have a considerable impact on humanitarian aid commitments. These findings indicate the importance of disaggregating aid flows and donor types to get valid estimates of the causal effect of illegal changes of power on foreign aid

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