Civil-military relationships in developing countries
This book examines two sides of civil-military relations in developing countries. One is the place of civil-military relations within a state's political and economic systems; the other is the role of the military on a state's maintenance of peace and stability. The book thus proposes that...
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Lanham, Maryland
Lexington Books
2014
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Table of Contents:
- List of Figures and Tables Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi Glen Segell-- Chapter 2: Civil-Military Relations and the Arab Spring Glen Segell-- Chapter 3: Civil-Military Relations in India and Pakistan: Genesis of Two Models in South Asia Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi-- Chapter 4: Bringing Back Maoism: Civil-Military Relations in a Period of Weakening Civilian uthority in China Yoram Evron-- Chapter 5: Reforming the Indonesian Army Mary Jo Halder-- Chapter 6: Terrorism, International Military Deployment and Civil-Military Relations in Nigeria Pita O. Agbese-- Chapter 7: The Trajectory of Civil-Military Relations In Botswana Mpho G. Molomo-- Chapter 8: Conclusion Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi Glen Segell Selected Bibliography


