Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975

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1. Verfasser: Hoadley, J. Stephen 1937- (VerfasserIn)
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title Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975
title_auth Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975
title_exact_search Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975
title_full Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975 J. Stephen Hoadley
title_fullStr Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975 J. Stephen Hoadley
title_full_unstemmed Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975 J. Stephen Hoadley
title_short Soldiers and politics in Southeast Asia
title_sort soldiers and politics in southeast asia civil military relations in comparative perspective 1933 1975
title_sub civil-military relations in comparative perspective, 1933 - 1975
topic Politik
Civil-military relations Southeast Asia
Militarism Southeast Asia
Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd
Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd
Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd
topic_facet Politik
Civil-military relations Southeast Asia
Militarism Southeast Asia
Militär
Regierung
Politische Beteiligung
Südostasien
Southeast Asia Armed Forces Political activity
Southeast Asia Politics and government 1945-
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