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Between Military Rule and Democracy

بين الحكم العسكري والديمقراطية

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Book Title Between Military Rule and Democracy Author Name Yaprak Gursoy Ph.D Publishing house University of Michigan Press Country - city USA Date of issue July 6, 2017 Number of pages 328 Buy the book Translation rights

Between Military Rule and Democracy

Regime Consolidation in Greece, Turkey, and Beyond

Why do the armed forces sometimes intervene in politics via short-lived coups d’état, at other times establish or support authoritarian regimes, or in some cases come under the democratic control of civilians? To find answers, Yaprak Gürsoy examines four episodes of authoritarianism, six periods of democracy, and ten short-lived coups in Greece and Turkey, and then applies her resultant theory to four more recent military interventions in Thailand and Egypt. Based on more than 150 interviews with Greek and Turkish elites, Gürsoy offers a detailed analysis of both countries from the interwar period to recent regime crises. She argues that officers, politicians, and businesspeople prefer democracy, authoritarianism, or short-lived coups depending on the degree of threat they perceive to their interests from each other and the lower classes. The power of elites relative to the opposition, determined in part by the coalitions they establish with each other, affects the success of military interventions and the consolidation of regimes. With historical and theoretical depth, _Between Military Rule and Democracy_ will interest students of regime change and civil-military relations in Greece, Turkey, Thailand, and Egypt, as well as in countries facing similar challenges to democratization.

Between Military Rule and Democracy

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Publisher Addresspress.umich.edu Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. 839 Greene Street, MI 48104-3209, um.press.perms@umich.edu.
CountryUSA
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Published2017
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Pages328 pages
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