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Crafting Civilian Control of the Military in Venezuela: A Comparative Perspective

Author: Harold A. Trinkunas
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 312
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.9 x 1

ISBN: 080782982X
Dewey Decimal Number: 322.5098709045
EAN: 9780807829820
ASIN: 080782982X

Publication Date: October 31, 2005
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Unlike most other emerging South American democracies, Venezuela has not succumbed to a successful military coup d'tat during four decades of democratic rule. What drives armed forces to follow the orders of elected leaders? And how do emerging democracies gain that control over their military establishments? Harold Trinkunas answers these questions in an examination of Venezuela's transition to democracy following military rule and its attempts to institutionalize civilian control of the military over the past sixty years, a period that included three regime changes.

Trinkunas first focuses on the strategic choices democratizers make about the military and how these affect the internal civil-military balance of power in a new regime. He then analyzes a regime's capacity to institutionalize civilian control, looking specifically at Venezuela's failures and successes in this arena during three periods of intense change: the October revolution (1945-48), the Pact of Punto Fijo period (1958-98), and the Fifth Republic under President Hugo Chvez (1998 to the present). Placing Venezuela in comparative perspective with Argentina, Chile, and Spain, Trinkunas identifies the bureaucratic mechanisms democracies need in order to sustain civilian authority over the armed forces.

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