Coercion and governance: the declining role of the military in Asia
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford, California: Stanford Univ Press, 2001Description: 594pISBN:- 0804742278 (pbk.):
- BANGLADESH -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- BURMA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- CHINA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- CHINA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- INDIA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- JAPAN -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- MALAYSIA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- NORTH KOREA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- PAKISTAN -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- PHILIPPINES -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- SINGAPORE -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- SOUTH KOREA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- SRI LANKA -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- TAIWAN -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- THAILAND -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
- VIETNAM -- CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf | 322.5095 ALA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0014418 |
Extensive collection of papers providing both a regional overview of trends in civil military relations in Asia and a closer look at the current state of affairs in 16 Asian countries. From ASEAN these include Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Burma. Described by one reviewer as "by far the best collection of case studies of civil military relations".
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