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_aCivil-military relations in Indonesia and the Philippines : _bwill the Thai coup prove contagious?/ _cMark Beeson |
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_aINDONESIA _xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS |
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_aPHILIPPINES _xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS |
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_aTHAILAND _xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS |
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_aTHAILAND _xCOUP |
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_aArmed Forces & Society : _gVol 34 No 3, April 2008, pp.474-490 (3) |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F0095327X07303607 _zclick here to view the full text of the article |
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