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Conclusion,riat in five West African states. While there were significant variations in both the circumstances that led to these interventions and the overall conduct of the regimes they gave rise to, the parallels are compelling enough to warrant a few preliminary generalizations regarding the role of armed regulars in contemporary West African politics.Intersect 发表于 2025-3-26 00:32:56
Wahlsysteme und Parteiensysteme,itariat, who occupy a class position in the army that is analogous to the working class in society. In no other subregion of the world have armed subalterns seized power with such regularity and dispatch as in West Africa. Ghana (1979, 1981), Liberia (1980), Burkina Faso (1983), Sierra Leone (1968,阻止 发表于 2025-3-26 05:49:29
,Wahlsysteme und politische Repräsentation,elopmental role of the military, and military dis-engagement from politics. Institutionalist narratives, for example, attribute military coups to low levels of military professionalism and political institutionalization. Typical of this approach are studies by Samuel Huntington, Amos Perlmutter, andInsatiable 发表于 2025-3-26 11:10:52
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Wahlsysteme und strategische Koordination,al past. It is for this reason that any study of coercive apparatuses and processes in contemporary West Africa must begin with a brief consideration of how the colonial state pursued its security imperative and the impact this had on the postcolonial political landscape. Continuities in colonial anobeisance 发表于 2025-3-26 17:16:39
,Fazit: Zum“Constitutional Engineering”, coup turned out to be a pacesetter event that reverberated throughout West Africa, with many Rawlings wannabes attempting to topple predatory oligarchies. Along the way, the farcical spectacle of generals saluting corporals in Ghana degenerated into the tragedies of Liberia and Sierra Leone, where