IISS Adelphi Papers #324 'Political-Military Relations and the Stability of Arab Regimes' (1998)
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Since the late 1970s, political leadership in the Arab world have been remarkably stable; although leaders have relied on their militaries to retain power, coups have become virtually non-existent. This paper analyzes the methods that leaders use to 'control' their militaries, and highlights
the price paid in conventional capabilities.
- Soft Cover
- 92 pages
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