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The Military Coups in Shadow of Democratization (A Comparative Study of Turkey and Mauritania)

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  • EkramBadr El-din
  • Mohamed Dit Dah Ould Cheikh

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The current study tries to examine the military coups that have occurred in Turkey and Mauritania. These coups differ from the other coups that occurred in the surrounding countries in the phase of democratization as these coups served as a hindrance to the process of democratization in Turkey and Mauritania. The problem of the study revolves around the analysis of the coups that happened in Turkey and Mauritania in the phase of democratic transition. The research is designed to answer the following question- what are the reasons that prompted the military establishment to intervene in political life in the shadow of the process of democratization in Turkey and Mauritania? The study aims at understanding reasons that pushed the military establishment to intervene in the political life. To discuss this phenomenon and achieve the required results, the analytical descriptive approach is adopted for concluding key results that may contribute to understand reasons that pushed the military establishment to intervene in the political life in Turkey and Mauritania in the aftermath democratization occurred in the two countries. The study concluded that the military establishment in both countries engaged in the political action and became ready to militarily intervene in the case of harming its interests and acquisitions.Â

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  • EkramBadr El-din & Mohamed Dit Dah Ould Cheikh, 2017. "The Military Coups in Shadow of Democratization (A Comparative Study of Turkey and Mauritania)," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(10), pages 1-75, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:13:y:2017:i:10:p:75
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    1. Saefur Rochmat, 2017. "Abdurrahman Wahid on the Public Role of Islam and Theory of Secularization," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(11), pages 170-170, November.

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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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