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100 1 _aBEESON Mark
245 _aCivil-military relations in Indonesia and the Philippines :
_bwill the Thai coup prove contagious?/
_cMark Beeson
260 _c2008
520 _aExamines civil-military relations in Indonesia and the Philippines following the military coup in Thailand in 2006 to see whether conditions in those countries predispose them to follow Thailand's example. Concludes that despite achieving independence at about the same time political development and the extent of military economic interests in the Philippines and Indonesia has been quite different. In both cases the armed forces are powerful institutions but in Indonesia civil-military relations appear more stable, whereas the Philippines military seems less content with its lot.
650 _aINDONESIA
_xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
650 _aPHILIPPINES
_xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
650 _aTHAILAND
_xCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS
650 _aTHAILAND
_xCOUP
773 _aArmed Forces & Society :
_gVol 34 No 3, April 2008, pp.474-490 (3)
856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F0095327X07303607
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598 _a INDON, PINES
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