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Entrenching authoritarianism: Transitions from military to civilian rule in Southeast Asia and beyond.
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Entrenching authoritarianism: Transitions from military to civilian rule in Southeast Asia and beyond./
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Loring, Nicole Amanda.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-02.
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Entrenching authoritarianism: Transitions from military to civilian rule in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Loring, Nicole Amanda.
Entrenching authoritarianism: Transitions from military to civilian rule in Southeast Asia and beyond.
- 62 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--Northern Illinois University, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This paper seeks to answer the question, "Why do some military regimes cooperate in regime transitions to civilian rule?" There is a gap in the political science literature regarding regime transitions and post-transition politics in military regimes. The puzzle this paper addresses is thus; why do military regimes tend to cooperate in their transition from power and facilitate the formation of a civilian government? I argue that internal characteristics of military regimes influence them towards preferring a cooperative transition, which explains empirical findings that military regimes tend to have the shortest incumbency of all authoritarian regimes. I also explore the common regime outcome of post-transition military regimes, where militaries tend to play a continuing role in the governance of the country. This research will add to the literature on authoritarianism and democratization by building a theoretical framework based on a controlled comparison of three post-military regimes: Indonesia, Thailand, and Burma.
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