Civil-Military Relations in Southeast Asia reviews the historical
origins, contemporary patterns, and emerging changes in
civil-military relations in Southeast Asia from colonial times
until today. It analyzes what types of military organizations
emerged in the late colonial period and the impact of colonial
legacies and the Japanese occupation in World War II on the
formation of national armies and their role in processes of
achieving independence. It analyzes the long term trajectories and
recent changes of professional, revolutionary, praetorian and
neo-patrimonial civil-military relations in the region. Finally, it
analyzes military roles in state- and nation-building; political
domination; revolutions and regime transitions; and military
entrepreneurship.
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