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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics by William R. Thompson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From William R. Thompson

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics by William R. Thompson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics by William R. Thompson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics by William R. Thompson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From William R. Thompson

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People tend to think of civil-military relationships in binary terms. Either the military takes its orders from its usually civilian government leaders without any resistance or the military calls the governmental shots by taking over the government when it is displeased with civilianbehavior. Reality, of course, is much different. There is an incredible variety of civil-military relationships around the globe, ranging between the continuum end points of full obedience to governmental authority and military coups d'etat. It is ordinarily difficult to tap into that variety easilybecause edited collections of country studies are constrained by space limitations to covering a handful of representative or interesting political systems. That constraint often leads to focusing on a few well known cases - normally, ones involving intermittent military rule. Other examinationslimit themselves to more in-depth analysis of single cases. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics is the first of its kind in the sense that it contains 92 chapters encompassing roughly a hundred cases examining the evolution of civil-military relationships over time. Approximately half of the cases encompass states in which the military moreor less accepts political subordination. In the other half, they either have refused to be subordinated or become politically insubordinate intermittently. Authors were recruited from around the world to address these issues from a variety of perspectives. In addition, another 32 chapters examinetopical questions such as what factors encourage military coups, what are the consequences of military rule, how do the military vote, or whether military expenditures boost economic growth. | The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics by William R. Thompson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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