This study sets out to answer the question, "Does it make a difference whether or not politicians, technicians, and bureaucrats wear uniforms?" in the context of the developing nations. The applicability of the civilian-military governmental typology to the study of the politics of the developing nations is examined. By testing the validity of the two assumptions upon which this typology is based, it was possible to determine the extent to which civilian and military governments actually differed in Brazil, Ghana, and Turkey. The validity of these two assumptions - (1) that military men carry into politics a distinctive set of values, capabilities, and administrative techniques, and (2) that military governments lack legitmacy - was tested ...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
Countries undergoing democratic transitions experience a wide range of long-term outcomes. Depending...
The study is an attempt to explain the theoretical underpinnings of military involvement in Third Wo...
This dissertation examines how the state-building process relates to civil-military relations and ho...
This thesis investigates the impact of military rule on the state and society by looking at three c...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
The principal concern of this study is to assess the influence of military and civilian regimes on p...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to our understanding of the role played by civilian leaders i...
Ruling But Not Governing highlights the critical role that the military plays in the stability of th...
Civil-military relations in Ghana has followed a checkered pattern since independence. Efforts to es...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
Ownership and management of defense industry enterprises affords the military power, autonomy, and a...
Combative paramilitary forces are an unconventional but not unusual notion in warfare. The purpose o...
The objective is to assess the validity of one general proposition that has been central to much of ...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
Countries undergoing democratic transitions experience a wide range of long-term outcomes. Depending...
The study is an attempt to explain the theoretical underpinnings of military involvement in Third Wo...
This dissertation examines how the state-building process relates to civil-military relations and ho...
This thesis investigates the impact of military rule on the state and society by looking at three c...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
The principal concern of this study is to assess the influence of military and civilian regimes on p...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to our understanding of the role played by civilian leaders i...
Ruling But Not Governing highlights the critical role that the military plays in the stability of th...
Civil-military relations in Ghana has followed a checkered pattern since independence. Efforts to es...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
Ownership and management of defense industry enterprises affords the military power, autonomy, and a...
Combative paramilitary forces are an unconventional but not unusual notion in warfare. The purpose o...
The objective is to assess the validity of one general proposition that has been central to much of ...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
Countries undergoing democratic transitions experience a wide range of long-term outcomes. Depending...