Security Threats and the Military's Domestic Political Role: A Comparative Study of South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and IndonesiaUniversity of Texas at Austin, 2007 - 322 pages |
Contents
Security Threats and the Militarys Domestic Political Role | 14 |
Security Threats StateBuilding and the Militarys Political Role | 60 |
The Dynamics of Military Intervention | 115 |
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