Abstract
Regime change global games have become popular models in comparative politics because they ensure a unique equilibrium when coordination concerns tend to generate multiple equilibriums. This article provides an intuition for this uniqueness in a generalized regime change game and shows why public information (e.g., that the regime is relatively weak) can generate multiple equilibriums.
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