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Of the countries listed below, formerly controled by military dictators, which were affected by the “Arab Spring”? |
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· Question 2
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Career military men who became leaders of countries: |
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· Question 3
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During the 1990s, armed forces dominated politics in which countries: |
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Referring to political change and conditions in 1980s Africa, one analyst suggested that _____________ had become the functional equivalent of elections. |
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With the exception of Thailand, military coups have taken place with primarily ________________ Third World countries. |
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The military government in which country, in power since 1962, is still in power today? |
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In some cases in Africa, military leaders maintain power through _____________. |
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Stefan distinguishes between two types of military training, the (1) old professionalism and the (2) new professionalism. Which is correct? |
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Which Third World Country was the first to abolish its armed forces? |
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According to our text, a nation’s propensity for military intervention reflects all except: |
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In Venezuela, a coup leader who was elected President of the country in 1998 is: |
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Why do some Third World military regimes champion the poor and others support wealthy corporations or land owners? |
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In the more modern, industrialized Third World countries, which characteristics strengthen the middle classes: |
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A military regime led by a single strong charismatic officer with a large following is referred to as: |
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In Nicaragua, General Anastasio Samoza over threw the government in 1937 motivated by: |
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A personalistic military regime in Liberia was led by: |
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In contrast with the Personalistic Military regime, the Institutional Military regime is: |
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Countries with institutional military regimes include: |
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According to Table 9.1, which country spends the largest proportion of GDP on the military? |
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According to Table 9.2, which region showed the largest increase in military spending from 1998-2007? |
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