The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories
The thesis analyzes the extent to which civil-military relations in Venezuela have deteriorated in the past decade. The thesis's central theme is that the civilian control over the military in Venezuela is far from ideal. The relations between the armed forces and the decision-makers are based...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-134232014-11-27T16:10:22Z The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories Cortes Flores, Jose Luis. Bruneau, Thomas C. Trinkunas, Harold The thesis analyzes the extent to which civil-military relations in Venezuela have deteriorated in the past decade. The thesis's central theme is that the civilian control over the military in Venezuela is far from ideal. The relations between the armed forces and the decision-makers are based only on the interactions of the President with the military. There are no other civilian institutions involved in the control of the military. However, the armed forces of Venezuela have shown very strong democratic principles and any increase in the presence of the armed forces in the political and economic arena is the result of civilians' request. The armed forces of Venezuela have not sought to tilt the balance of power in their favor. In addition, the thesis addresses how well each of the three major approaches of comparative politics to explain the Venezuela situation. 2012-09-07T15:34:06Z 2012-09-07T15:34:06Z 1999-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/13423 en_US Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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The thesis analyzes the extent to which civil-military relations in Venezuela have deteriorated in the past decade. The thesis's central theme is that the civilian control over the military in Venezuela is far from ideal. The relations between the armed forces and the decision-makers are based only on the interactions of the President with the military. There are no other civilian institutions involved in the control of the military. However, the armed forces of Venezuela have shown very strong democratic principles and any increase in the presence of the armed forces in the political and economic arena is the result of civilians' request. The armed forces of Venezuela have not sought to tilt the balance of power in their favor. In addition, the thesis addresses how well each of the three major approaches of comparative politics to explain the Venezuela situation. |
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Cortes Flores, Jose Luis. The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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The crisis of civil-military relations in Venezuela : testing rational choice, cultural, and institutional theories |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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