Military Institutions and Coercion in the Developing Nations
Explore the intricate relationship between military institutions and political dynamics in Morris Janowitz's influential book, Military Institutions and Coercion in the Developing Nations. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1988, this expanded edition spans 226 pages and includes Janowitz's seminal work, "The Military in the Political Development of New Nations." Dive into comprehensive analyses that not only cover the political landscape of new nations but also address the rising importance of paramilitary and police forces within authoritarian regimes, particularly in Latin America. This essential read offers valuable insights for students and scholars of political science, military history, and international relations. Enhance your understanding of the role of military forces in shaping the governance of developing nations with this thought-provoking exploration by one of the leading voices in the field.