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  • Military and civilian power
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Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, English-speaking -- Case studiesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, Southern Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Africa, Southern -- Congresses Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- Africa, Southern -- Congresses Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- ZambiaFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Zambia Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Argentina -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Civil-military relations -- China Filed under: Civil-military relations -- China -- CongressesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- CongressesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- El SalvadorFiled under: Civil-military relations -- EritreaFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Europe, CentralFiled under: Civil-military relations -- JapanFiled under: Civil-military relations -- Latin America
  • [Info] The Role of the Armed Forces in the Americas: Civil-Military Relations for the 21st Century (conference report; Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 1998), ed. by Donald E. Schulz, contrib. by Richard A. Witherspoon, Michael R. Gonzáles, Richard Downes, Eliézer Rizzo de Oliveira, Fred F. Woerner, Luis Tibiletti, Luís Antonio Bitencourt Emilio, Manuel José Bonett Locarno, Victor Manuel Ventura Arellano, William J. Jefferds, Robert B. James, Thomas C. Bruneau, Judith Gentleman, Victor Tise, William Deane Stanley, and Andrés Serbín
  • [Info] The Military and the State in Latin America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), by Alain Rouquie (HTML at UC Press)
Filed under: Civil-military relations -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Civil-military relations -- United States Filed under: Civil-military relations -- United States -- Case studiesFiled under: Civil-military relations -- United States -- HistoryFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military -- United States Filed under: Latin America -- Armed Forces -- Civic action
  • [Info] The Role of the Armed Forces in the Americas: Civil-Military Relations for the 21st Century (conference report; Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 1998), ed. by Donald E. Schulz, contrib. by Richard A. Witherspoon, Michael R. Gonzáles, Richard Downes, Eliézer Rizzo de Oliveira, Fred F. Woerner, Luis Tibiletti, Luís Antonio Bitencourt Emilio, Manuel José Bonett Locarno, Victor Manuel Ventura Arellano, William J. Jefferds, Robert B. James, Thomas C. Bruneau, Judith Gentleman, Victor Tise, William Deane Stanley, and Andrés Serbín
Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action -- Congresses Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Civic action -- Evaluation -- Congresses Filed under: Sailors -- Political activity -- Rhode Island -- Naval Station Newport -- Periodicals Filed under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals Filed under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- United States -- NewspapersFiled under: Soldiers -- Political activity -- United States -- Periodicals Filed under: Brazil -- History -- Revolution, 1930 Filed under: China -- Armed Forces -- Political activity -- CongressesFiled under: El Salvador -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Indonesia -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Zambia -- Armed Forces -- Political activityFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military Filed under: Civil supremacy over the military -- AsiaFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military -- Pacific AreaFiled under: Civil supremacy over the military -- SpainFiled under: Integrated operations (Military science)

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Filed under: Military government -- BurmaFiled under: Military government -- Latin America Filed under: Executive power -- Germany Filed under: Executive power -- United States

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