No Farewell To Arms?: Military Disengagement From Politics In Africa And Latin AmericaAvalon Publishing, 9. 9. 1987 - 224 strán (strany) |
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Strana 38
... elected government ; and Lamizana of Upper Volta ( now renamed Burkina Faso ) , who permitted competitive elections and the formation of largely civilian governments in both 1970 and 1977. All these men were committed to reforms in ...
... elected government ; and Lamizana of Upper Volta ( now renamed Burkina Faso ) , who permitted competitive elections and the formation of largely civilian governments in both 1970 and 1977. All these men were committed to reforms in ...
Strana 62
... elections . Such steps for civilian support were necessary , in view of continuing intra - military antagonisms . Banzer did not profit from unqualified support of fellow officers ; attempted coups d'état were staged in May 1972 , May ...
... elections . Such steps for civilian support were necessary , in view of continuing intra - military antagonisms . Banzer did not profit from unqualified support of fellow officers ; attempted coups d'état were staged in May 1972 , May ...
Strana 113
... elections - and required settling the nettlesome question of political parties . Before lifting the ban on overt political activities , the ruling junta hoped to bring into being a new set of values . The deep antipathy Nigerian ...
... elections - and required settling the nettlesome question of political parties . Before lifting the ban on overt political activities , the ruling junta hoped to bring into being a new set of values . The deep antipathy Nigerian ...
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THE ROOTS OF ENDEMIC PRAETORIANISM | 72 |
THE POLITICS OF MILITARY CORRECTION | 98 |
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