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The Military: A Threat to Democracy?
Australian Journal of Politics & History, 1998The military is by its very nature a potential threat to democracy, but in well‐established democracies civilian supremacy has generally been maintained, though there are dangers of excessive military influence. S. E. Finer's seminal 1962 study of civil‐military relations distinguished between the modes and effectiveness of civilian control in mature ...
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External Territorial Threats and Military Regimes
Political Research Quarterly, 2018This study argues that sustained threats to homeland territory create an environment conducive to the presence of military regimes. Territorial threats lead to increased levels of militarization and make the military internally unified and cohesive.
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Threats and civil–military relations: explaining Singapore’s “trickle down” military innovation
Defense & Security Analysis, 2017ABSTRACTThis article explains why Singapore, despite its small size and semi-authoritarian regime, retains one of the best military forces in the Indo-Pacific.
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Non-Military Threats to the Alliance
2000I have been given the opportunity to say a few words on what could become a dialogue between the EU and the U.S. concerning the rather difficult questions of non-military threats, also called global or transnational threats, according to the importance they are accorded. These are principally terrorism, illicit drugs, and organized transnational crime.
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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in the Brains of Military Personnel
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Diego Iacono +2 more
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Military and Non Military Threats to the Gulf Cooperation Countries
2008Abstract : The international strategic importance of Gulf oil resources, the intense political and economic attention to the Gulf Countries affairs by nations beyond the region, necessitate looking at the impact on Gulf security of geopolitics beyond the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) .
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