The Military and Society in HaitiMacmillan, 1993 - 223 páginas A structural and hermeneutic analysis of civil-military relations in Haiti. The equilibrium theory of civil-military relations developed here postulates that the stability of a political system capable of preventing military intervention is the result of three sets of balanced relationships. |
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... amount for the total national budget . This makes it difficult to evalu- ate percentagewise the bite of the army from the national treasury for that year . The lack of professionalization of the army was reflected as well in Table 2.3 ...
... amount for the total national budget . This makes it difficult to evalu- ate percentagewise the bite of the army from the national treasury for that year . The lack of professionalization of the army was reflected as well in Table 2.3 ...
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... amount of money the officer received for his services . In a circular letter from the secretary of state , dated 12 January 1811 , it was stated that colonels who were line officers received 65 gourdes per month , and that the staff ...
... amount of money the officer received for his services . In a circular letter from the secretary of state , dated 12 January 1811 , it was stated that colonels who were line officers received 65 gourdes per month , and that the staff ...
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... amount of confusion among staff employees , who had congregated in small groups to discuss the political situation and the new crisis that was unfolding . Before I went home , I made a stop at a major foreign embassy in Port - au ...
... amount of confusion among staff employees , who had congregated in small groups to discuss the political situation and the new crisis that was unfolding . Before I went home , I made a stop at a major foreign embassy in Port - au ...
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Introduction | 1 |
CivilMilitary Relations | 21 |
1 | 27 |
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