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ID:   040485


Kenyatta and the politic of Kenya / Arnold, Guy 1974  Book
Arnold, Guy Book
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Publication London, J M Dent and Sons Ltd, 1974.
Description 226p.Hbk
Contents Includes bibliography, index.
Standard Number 046007878X
Key Words Nationalism  Colonialism  Kenya  Liberation  History - Biography  Statesmen 
Mau Mau  History - Politics 
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013421923.1/ARN 013421MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038750


Menmoirs of hope: renewal 1958-62 endeavour 1962 / De Gaulle, Charles 1971  Book
De Gaulle, Charles Book
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Publication London, WeidenFeld and Nicolson, 1971.
Description 392p.Hbk
Standard Number 0297003461
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008270923.144/DEG 008270MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   114387


Soldiers, statesmen and strategy / Melvin, Mungo   Journal Article
Melvin, Mungo Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Following his retirement from the British Army, marked by a valedictory lecture at RUSI in November 2011, Mungo Melvin continues to reflect on the political-military relationship in the making of British strategy. He argues that successful strategy can only be achieved through the responsible exercise of political primacy, based on politically aware - never partisan - professionally robust military advice.
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ID:   114256


Soldiers, statesmen, and India's security policy / Raghavan, Srinath   Journal Article
Raghavan, Srinath Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article argues the conventional wisdom on civil-military relations in India needs qualification. Whilst the military has not intruded in the formal machinery of politics, its institutional autonomy and assertiveness have progressively increased since 1947. This increase stems from two factors. First, a series of spikes in external threat-mainly a succession of wars and crises from the early 1960s to the early 1970s-altered the institutional balance of power between civilians and the military in favor of the latter. The second, and more analytically elusive, factor is a growing attitudinal divide between Indian society and its armed force-in other words an increasing civil-military gap. The article contends that the prevailing pattern of civil-military relations has already proved problematic in some important areas of security policy. Unless its more angular aspects are smoothened out, civil-military relations will continue to produce skewed security policies.
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Spellbinders: charismatic political leadership / Willner, Ann Ruth 1984  Book
Willner, Ann Ruth Book
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Publication New Delhi, Yale Unversity press, 1984.
Description xi, 212p.
Standard Number 0300028091
Key Words Leadership  Political Leadership  Statesmen 
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