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How To Stage A Military Coup
Ken Connor, David Hebditch · 2009 · 224 pages
How to Stage a Military Coup explores violent and often bloody appropriations of authority, alongside the political, military, and social conditions out of which they arise. Taking into account factors such as timing, media control, popular support, and government organizational structure, and by drawing on examples of coups from all over the world, both failed and successful, the authors reveal exactly what it takes to carry out a successful government take-over.
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Auren Hoffman
“It is a history book, not a how-to guide. And it is very interesting.”↗