Civil-military relations in South Asia : Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India
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Civil-military relations in South Asia : Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India
Sage Publications, 1991
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Bibliography: p. [258]-297
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Kukreja applies a much-needed theoretical framework to the empirical study of civil-military relations in South Asia, specifically Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.
The book relates the underlying infirmities in the society, history and culture of these three nations to their differing degrees of military intervention in politics. It also highlights the importance of political, cultural, socio-economic and ideological factors in conditioning the patterns of civil-military relations.
Table of Contents
Civil-Military Relations in Developing Countries
The Military in Praetorian Pakistan
Three Military Regimes in Pakistan
Strategies and Tactics of Survival and Legitimisation
Military in Bangladesh
Military Regimes of Zia and Ershad
Strategies and Tactics of Survival and Legitimisation
Civilian Control of the Military in India
Summary and Conclusions
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