No Farewell To Arms?: Military Disengagement From Politics In Africa And Latin AmericaRoutledge, 11. 4. 2019 - 240 strán (strany) In many contemporary nations, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the armed forces play a major role in governing. Historical, economic, and sociological factors have contributed to the political prominence of the military in developing countries. Nevertheless, in the 1980s several states in Latin America restored civilian rule followi |
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THE REGIONAL CONTEXTS | |
THE CONSEQUENCES OF PARTIAL REVOLUTION | |
THE ROOTS OF ENDEMIC PRAETORIANISM | |
THE POLITICS OF MILITARY CORRECTION | |
THE LIMITS OF THE NEW PROFESSIONALISM | |
POLITICAL PARTIES AND DISENGAGEMENT | |
PERSONAL RULE AND CIVILIAN CONTROL | |
DISENGAGEMENT AND PATHS OF CHANGE | |
Selected Bibliography | |
Index | |
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No Farewell To Arms?: Military Disengagement From Politics In Africa And ... Claude Welch Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1987 |
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