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The Military in Politics - Changing Patterns in Brazil (Hardcover)
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The Military in Politics - Changing Patterns in Brazil (Hardcover)
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The nature of the military institution in Brazil, its relations
with civilian governments up to 1964, and its use of power since
the coup of that year are examined by Alfred Stepan. Throughout his
study, while looking at the Brazilian experience, he tests and
reformulates implicit and explicit models, propositions, and
middle-range hypotheses in the literature of civil-military
relations and in political development theory. Professor Stepan's
analysis suggests that many of the expectations and hypotheses held
by theoreticians and policymakers about the capabilities of the
military in modernization need to be seriously qualified. His
discussion of the socio-economic origins and career patterns of the
officer corps and of the ideological changes within the Brazilian
army makes extensive and systematic use of previously unexploited
data: Brazilian military academy files, editorials, interviews with
military and civilian leaders. Throughout, the experiences of Asian
and African countries are compared to that of Brazil, thus
providing a wide comparative framework. Contents: PART I: The
Military in Politics: The Institutional Background. 1. Military
Organizational Unity and National Orientation: Hypotheses and
Qualifications. 2. The Size of the Military: Its Relevance for
Political Behavior. 3. Social Origins and Internal Organization of
the Officer Corps: Their Political Significance. PART II: The
"Moderating Pattern" of Civil-Military Relations: Brazil,
1945-1964. 4. Civilian Aspects of the "Moderating Pattern." 5. The
Functioning of the "Moderating Pattern"--A Comparative Analysis of
Five Coups, 1945-1964. PART III: The Breakdown of the "Moderating
Pattern" of Civil-Military Relations and the Emergence of Military
Rule. 6. The Growing Sense of Crisis in the Regime, 1961-1964: Its
Impact on the "Moderating Pattern." 7. The Impact of Political and
Economic Crises on the Military: Growth of Institutional Fears,
1961-1964. 8. The Impact of Political and Economic Crises on the
Military: The Escola Superior de Guerra and the Development of a
New Military Ideology. 9. The Assumption of Power--The Revolution
of 1964. PART IV: The Brazilian Military in Power, 1964-1968: A
Case Study of the Political Problems of Military Government. 10.
The Military in Power: First Political Decisions and Problems. 11.
Military Unity and Military Succession: An Elite Analysis of the
Castello Branco Government. 12. The Military as an Institution
Versus the Military as Government. Index. Originally published in
1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
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