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Author Stepan, Alfred C.
Title The military in politics : changing patterns in Brazil.
Publication Info Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1971.



Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Introduction ; 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 Bronco Government ; 12. The Military as an Institution Versus the Military as Government ; Conclusion ; Appendix: Researching a Semiclosed Institution- A Note on Sources and Field Techniques ; Selected Bibliography ; Index.
ISBN 9781400868704
140086870X
0691075379
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Author Stepan, Alfred C.
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton legacy library.
Subject Brazil -- Armed Forces -- Political activity.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction ; 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 Bronco Government ; 12. The Military as an Institution Versus the Military as Government ; Conclusion ; Appendix: Researching a Semiclosed Institution- A Note on Sources and Field Techniques ; Selected Bibliography ; Index.
ISBN 9781400868704
140086870X
0691075379
Author Stepan, Alfred C.
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton legacy library.
Subject Brazil -- Armed Forces -- Political activity.

Subject Brazil -- Armed Forces -- Political activity.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction ; 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 Bronco Government ; 12. The Military as an Institution Versus the Military as Government ; Conclusion ; Appendix: Researching a Semiclosed Institution- A Note on Sources and Field Techniques ; Selected Bibliography ; Index.
ISBN 9781400868704
140086870X
0691075379

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