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Abandoned at the palace: why the Tunisian military defected from the Ben Ali Regime in january 2011 / Brooks, Risa   Journal Article
Brooks, Risa Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Managing civil - military cooperation: a 24/7 joint effort for stability / Rietjens, Sebatiaan J H(ed); Bollen, Myriame T I B(ed) 2008  Book
Rietjens, Sebatiaan J H Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing, 2008.
Description xix,257p.
Standard Number 9780754672814
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054013322.522/RIE 054013MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Role of armies in the Arab uprising: an introduction / Frisch, Hillel   Journal Article
Frisch, Hillel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The following special issue on the role of armed forces focuses on what explains the considerable variation in the both how these uprisings palyed themselves out and their political outcomes.At least three basic dimensions - duration, political intensity and the magnitude of violence - the variation between the six states covered in this issue - Egypt, Syria, Libya, Tunisia, Yemen and Bahrain - has been considerable even on a proportionate basis. The range of political outcomes within these six cases has been considerable, ranging from a more or less stable transition to democracy in Tunisia to the Syrian case where there is considerable fear that Syria will break up into sectarian mini-states.
Key Words Security  Syria  Egypt  Bahrain  Libya  Yemen 
Tunisia  Civil - Military Relation  Arab Spring  Arab Militaries  Role of Armies  Coup-Proofing 
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