From military to civilian rule
- London: Routledge, 1992
- 256p.
A study of military intervention, military rule, and the subsequent transition to civilian rule. Chapters deal with the experiences of several different countries. The scenario of military intervention is common in developing countries, and the experience of transition to a civil government is still a novel one for many countries. The book tries to identify some common characteristics and the last chapter deals with Africa as a whole.
0415043336 (hbk.)
ALGERIA ARMED FORCES ARMED FORCES AND SOCIETY CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS COLOMBIA COSTA RICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FRANCE GABON GREECE MEXICO MILITARY GOVERNMENT POLITICS SIERRA LEONE SPAIN VENEZUELA