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The Origins of Military Supremacy in Dictatorships
by
Way, Lucan A
, Lachapelle, Jean
, Casey, Adam E
, Slater, Dan
in
Armed forces
/ Aung San Suu Kyi
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Autonomy
/ Coups d'etat
/ Democracy
/ Dictators
/ Dictatorship
/ Intelligence services
/ Military officers
/ Military personnel
/ Military promotions
/ Political leadership
/ Political power
/ Postcolonialism
/ Security services
/ Subordination
2023
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The Origins of Military Supremacy in Dictatorships
by
Way, Lucan A
, Lachapelle, Jean
, Casey, Adam E
, Slater, Dan
in
Armed forces
/ Aung San Suu Kyi
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Autonomy
/ Coups d'etat
/ Democracy
/ Dictators
/ Dictatorship
/ Intelligence services
/ Military officers
/ Military personnel
/ Military promotions
/ Political leadership
/ Political power
/ Postcolonialism
/ Security services
/ Subordination
2023
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The Origins of Military Supremacy in Dictatorships
by
Way, Lucan A
, Lachapelle, Jean
, Casey, Adam E
, Slater, Dan
in
Armed forces
/ Aung San Suu Kyi
/ Authoritarianism
/ Autocracy
/ Autonomy
/ Coups d'etat
/ Democracy
/ Dictators
/ Dictatorship
/ Intelligence services
/ Military officers
/ Military personnel
/ Military promotions
/ Political leadership
/ Political power
/ Postcolonialism
/ Security services
/ Subordination
2023
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The Origins of Military Supremacy in Dictatorships
2023
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Overview
Militaries play dramatically different roles in different autocracies. At one extreme, the military remains the supreme political actor for generations. At the other extreme, militaries long remain subordinate to authoritarian leaders. We argue that the roots of this variation—from military supremacy to subordination—lie in military origins. Where authoritarian mass parties created militaries from scratch, the armed forces have generally remained subservient. Where militaries emerged separately from authoritarian parties, they enjoyed the autonomy necessary to achieve and maintain military supremacy. The core lesson is simple: Unless an autocratic regime created the military, it will struggle to control the military.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Subject
/ Autonomy
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