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Military Reform and Democratisation - Turkish and Indonesian Experiences at the Turn of the Millennium (Hardcover)
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Military Reform and Democratisation - Turkish and Indonesian Experiences at the Turn of the Millennium (Hardcover)
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There is no recipe for democratisation that can be readily applied
to all countries. Every country presents unique factors that
influence the fate of its democratic reforms, which must therefore
be evaluated within their specific socio-political, cultural and
historical context. Building on this premise, this paper examines
military reform and democratisation through the experiences of
Turkey and Indonesia, two democratising countries with
predominantly Muslim populations, secular regimes, and militaries
that are deeply involved in politics. The paper strives to explain
why both the Turkish and Indonesian militaries, which have
developed a sense of ownership over the state, may be wary of
democratic change; how 'the people' perceive the military's
traditional role in society; and in which direction societal and
military attitudes towards democratic reform have been moving over
the years. In relating these domestic observations to various
external factors, it seeks to identify the regional and global
trends, events and actors that promote and obstruct the development
of substantive democracy in each country, and to draw broader
lessons for the study of democratisation and military reform.
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