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_aEroding military influence in Brazil _bpoliticians against soldiers |
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_aChapel Hill _bUniversity of North Carolina Press _c1997 |
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_axiv, 243 p. _bill. _c25 cm |
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_a"Major reconsideration of civil-military relations in post-authoritarian Brazil uses case studies of labor rights, federal budgeting, and control over Amazonia to argue that logic of competitive politics allowed civilian politicians to gradually erode military influence. Well researched and documented"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. _uhttp://www.loc.gov/hlas/ |
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_aCivil-military relations _zBrazil _962244 |
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_aBrazil _xPolitics and government _y1985-2002 _962245 |
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