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When Military Restrain the Rule: Philosophy and Indications Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ayub, Mehar
Ahsanuddin, Muhammad
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It was concluded in the literature that military is merely a symptom of underlying political difficulties, a neutral force, which mechanically moves into the political area when a vacuum is created. Armed forces took control over the political management only in those economies where magnitude of military power was greater in relation with the size of economy: a higher defense expenditure to GDP ratio lead the control of political management by armed forces.
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