Post-totalitarian civil-military relations
In: Balkan Forum: an international journal of politics, economics and culture, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 157-172
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In: Balkan Forum: an international journal of politics, economics and culture, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 157-172
ISSN: 0354-3013
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It is hardly necessary to assert that the armed forces have been important factors in the historical development of the nations of Latin America. By bringing into association men from all parts of the national territory, by posing as the incarnation of the national spirit, and by teaching patriotism and exalting national virtues, they have been a significant influence in overcoming regionalism and localism. By providing an avenue for advancement for members of lower social strata, they have encouraged social mobility. In many countries they have contributed to the transition from traditional to modern societies through their work in constructing communications systems, their emphasis on general and technical education within their ranks, and by their demands for industrialization.
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