The Military's Impact on Democratic Development: Midwives or gravediggers of democracy? by David Kuehn (Paperback, 2020)

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Despite the decline in the number of military coups since the 1960s and 1970s, Militaries continue to be crucial political actors in many world regions. Their impact on the democratic development of nations, however, has been mixed. On the one hand, coups against democratically elected leaders in Mali (2012), Egypt (2013), and Thailand (2014) have spelled doom for these countries' nascent democratic regimes and have ushered in new periods of military dominance in politics. The cases of Portugal (1974), the Philippines (1986), and Tunisia (2011), on the other hand, show that the military's decision not to defend authoritarian leaders against mass protests contributed crucially to the fall of dictatorships and facilitated transitions to democracy. This volume addresses the military's ambivalent role as midwife or gravedigger of democracy and highlights the often multi-layered and complex relationship between militaries' political behaviour and democratization. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Democratization.

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PublisherTaylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-139780367519650
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046700429

Product Key Features

Number of Pages102 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe Military's Impact on Democratic Development: Midwives or Gravediggers of Democracy?
Publication Year2020
SubjectSocial Sciences, Government, Politics
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorDavid Kuehn
SeriesDemocratization Special Issues
FormatPaperback

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Item Height234 mm
Item Weight454 g
Item Width156 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
EditorDavid Kuehn
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