The hottest Coup Substack posts right now

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Simplicius's Garden of Knowledge β€’ 7586 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jun 23
  1. Important events are unfolding related to Prigozhin initiating a coup attempt.
  2. The situation has been developing for a while, potentially due to Prigozhin refusing to sign a contract with the Russian MOD.
  3. There are theories ranging from Prigozhin collaborating with enemies to orchestrating an internal coup within the Russian military.
An Africanist Perspective β€’ 1147 implied HN points β€’ 01 Sep 23
  1. In Gabon, the recent coup was essentially a palace coup, with the president being ousted by the head of the presidential guard, and while there is popular discontent against the ruling family, evidence of a revolution was not clear.
  2. The coup in Gabon reflects deep dissatisfaction with the ruling family and the electoral process, with high levels of disapproval towards the former president as well as distrust towards the electoral commission.
  3. Compared to Sahelian coups, the situation in Gabon differs significantly due to factors such as its higher urbanization rate, richer economy, and demographic characteristics that could potentially pave the way for a more stable transition to competitive electoral politics.
Black Mountain Analysis β€’ 1434 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jun 23
  1. Dissatisfaction among military and intelligence leaders in Russia with the format of the war in Ukraine.
  2. The importance of espionage and recruiting dissatisfied high-level individuals, as discussed in Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'.
  3. Speculation and analysis surrounding the mutiny in Russia, including potential consequences on geopolitical, military, and economic fronts.
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Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 976 implied HN points β€’ 06 Aug 23
  1. US and France are considering intervention in Niger to re-install a pro-Western regime due to its resources like uranium and oil.
  2. Niger hosts strategic US drone bases and is crucial for the Pentagon's Africa strategy.
  3. The new nationalist governments in West Africa face instability from past coups and are vulnerable to being toppled by right-wing military officers supported by Western powers.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 817 implied HN points β€’ 19 Apr 23
  1. Peru's coup-plotting congress has only 6% approval and a whopping 91% disapproval rate
  2. Despite such low approval, the US fully supports the unpopular congress and the unelected leader Boluarte
  3. Foreign mining interests and significant influence from US and Canadian corporations play a major role in Peru's politics and the support of the coup regime
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 398 implied HN points β€’ 19 Jan 23
  1. Peru is rich in natural resources like copper, gold, zinc, silver, and natural gas, making it a hub for transnational corporations who heavily invest in the mining sector.
  2. President Pedro Castillo aimed to ensure that 70% of mining proceeds went to the state for social programs, but after a coup, the focus shifted back to foreign corporate investments, reversing progressive economic plans.
  3. Natural gas, particularly liquefied natural gas (LNG), plays a significant role in Peru's exports, with a notable shift towards Europe as a top importer following a boycott of Russian energy.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 318 implied HN points β€’ 24 Dec 22
  1. Latin America and the Caribbean countries condemn the coup in Peru and support President Pedro Castillo against the unelected regime.
  2. The US, along with right-wing governments, stands with the coup regime in Peru that has resorted to violence against protesters and suspended civil liberties.
  3. Peru's US-backed coup regime has faced strong opposition and condemnation from Latin American and Caribbean nations like Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, and Honduras.
Geopolitical Economy Report β€’ 279 implied HN points β€’ 13 Dec 22
  1. Peru's elected left-wing President Pedro Castillo was overthrown in a coup by the right-wing-controlled congress, leading to widespread protests and demands for a new constitution.
  2. The political system in Peru has long been dominated by racist elites, and the coup against Castillo was part of ongoing attempts by the far-right elements to destabilize his government.
  3. The demand for a new constitution through a constituent assembly is a key focus of the protests, aiming to address longstanding issues of exclusion, ethnic discrimination, and economic control present in the current constitution.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast β€’ 26 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jun 23
  1. There are theories suggesting that recent events in Russia, including a coup attempt, may have been orchestrated in a theatrical manner involving Putin, a former chef, and a private army.
  2. The risk of Russia breaking up into smaller parts is being discussed, with concerns about potential nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands.
  3. The CIA's promotion of amnesty for Russians and the actions of key figures like the former chef may have significant implications for international relations and security.
TOP SECRET UMBRA β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 27 Jun 23
  1. Tensions within Russia's military resulted in a pseudo-coup led by a group of mercenaries.
  2. The pseudo-coup included seizing a major city and caused speculation about the fall of the Putin regime.
  3. The situation ended abruptly with the mercenaries pulling back, raising questions about loyalty and the underlying deal between parties.