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War Outcomes and Leader Tenure
- World Politics
- Cambridge University Press
- Volume 68, Number 4, October 2016
- pp. 577-607
- 10.1017/s0043887116000071
- Article
- Additional Information
A growing body of literature argues that war outcomes affect leaders’ tenure in office. But disagreement persists over how domestic political institutions translate performance in war into leader accountability. Some scholars argue that the tenure of democratic leaders is most sensitive to war outcomes, while others posit that autocratic leaders are more likely to be punished or rewarded for the outcomes of conflicts. The authors argue that existing research fails to take into account two important factors: whether the leader is viewed as