When a group of
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Coup d'états in the world
Looking at the world since 1945,
Thailand recorded the highest number of successful coups at ten. Syria and Bolivia followed behind with eight successful coups each. Looking at attempted but failed coup attempts, Iraq saw the highest number with 16, followed Chad and Sudan* with 11 each. Several
Latin American countries were also ridden by coups and coup attempts during the Cold War.
Attack on the Capitol
While successful coups are generally simple to define, defining an attempted and plotted coup is more challenging. Especially alleged plots are ambiguous, as these often are used as a frame by the incumbent regime to jail opponents. The
storming of the Capitol in the United States in the aftermath of the
2020 presidential election on January 6, 2021 is an incident that some choose to define as an attempted coup while other would see it as a result of a public revolt. Here, it is included as a failed coup attempt in line with the source used.