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Soldier and state in Africa: a comparative analysis of military intervention and political change / edited by Claude E. Welch, Jr.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Welch, Claude Emerson, compiler.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Armed Forces.
Political participation.
Africa--Armed Forces--Political activity.
Africa.
Physical Description:
viii, 320 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Evanston : Northwestern University Press, 1970.
Contents:
The roots and implications of military intervention, by C. E. Welch, Jr.
The military and politics: Dahomey and Upper Volta, by W. A. E. Skurnik.
Congo-Kinshasa: General Mobutu and two political generations, by J. C. Willame.
Arms and politics in Ghana, by J. Kraus.
The Algerian army in politics, by I. W. Zartman.
The military and political change in Africa, by P. L. van den Berghe.
Appendices (p. [267]-301):
A. Armed strength and defense expenditures of African states in 1966.
B. Violence and military involvement in African politics from independence through 1968.
Selected bibliography (p. [302]-309).
ISBN:
0810102919
OCLC:
92133

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