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Civil–Military Relationships in Developing Countries

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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 the function of soldiers is not only to defend and deter, but also to develop. The chapters provide a comprehensive analysis of civil–military relationship with comparative cases on Botswana, China, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, and The Arab Spring Countries of the Middle East including Bahrain, Sudan, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and Libya. Each chapter analyzes the historical, cultural and political factors that shape the direction of the man on the white horse (military elite) and the politician. In doing so, this book reveals the potential impact of the nature of civil military relations on democratization, political and economic development, and on regional/international security. Dhirendra Vajpeyi and Glen Segell discuss and critique the current models and literature on civil-military relations. The innovative framework and careful choice of case studies, presented in a jargon-free, accessible style, makes this book attractive to scholars and students of civil military relations and development studies, as well as policymakers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498550413
ISBN-10: 149855041X
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2016-11-14
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: Height: 9.04 Inches, Length: 5.94 Inches, Weight: 0.597 Pounds, Width: 0.56 Inches
Author: Glen Segell, Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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