The Soldier and the Changing State : Building Democratic Armies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas /
Zoltan Barany in The Soldier and the Changing State systematically explores, on a global scale, civil-military relations in democratizing and changing states. Looking at how armies supportive of democracy are built, he argues that military is most important institution that states maintain, for with...
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Princeton [New Jersey] :
Princeton University Press,
[2012]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- What does a democratic military look like?
- Building democratic armies after war
- After World War II: Germany, Japan, and Hungary
- After civil war: Bosnia and Herzegovina, El Salvador, and Lebanon regime change
- After military rule in Europe: Spain, Portugal, and Greece
- After military rule in Latin America: Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala
- After military rule in Asia: South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia
- After state-socialism in Europe: Slovenia, Russia, and Romania
- State transformation
- After colonial rule in Asia: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- After colonial rule in Africa: Ghana, Tanzania, and Botswana
- After (re)unification and apartheid: Germany, South Africa, and Yemen
- Conclusion.