Post colonial militaries have a history of periodically intervening in the political sphere. This book examines one such occurrence on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and Tobago which experienced a military mutiny in the midst of the Black Power Revolution of 1970. The book examines this uprising from the perspective of the military acting as a pressure group upon the state for its own interests. The questions raised here echo those raised in the summer of 2013 when the Egyptian military acted as an interest group in the political sphere. The role of the military in developing countries remains a perplexing question moreso when globalisation and the changing focus of state security is considered. The juxtaposition of an unrelated mutiny in the midst of a revolution is also examined.
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AUTHORCM Kelshall is a British Foreign Office Chevening Scholar and Doctoral Fellow at Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies,UK. She is part of a third generation military service family and a Royal Navy Reserve Officer(SCC).She is an independent advisor to UK Metropolitan police and the British Transport Police,UK.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Post colonial militaries have a history of periodically intervening in the political sphere. This book examines one such occurrence on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and Tobago which experienced a military mutiny in the midst of the Black Power Revolution of 1970. The book examines this uprising from the perspective of the military acting as a pressure group upon the state for its own interests. The questions raised here echo those raised in the summer of 2013 when the Egyptian military acted as an interest group in the political sphere. The role of the military in developing countries remains a perplexing question moreso when globalisation and the changing focus of state security is considered. The juxtaposition of an unrelated mutiny in the midst of a revolution is also examined. 100 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783659448973
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