Course model that a society's dominant military form shapes who gets power and what political structure becomes stable.
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military determines political system
Course model that a society's dominant military form shapes who gets power and what political structure becomes stable.
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"...nature of the military determines the nature of the political, political system in societies, in nations. Okay, so the four specific examples we've looked..."
"...nature of the military, will determine the nature of your political system in your society, okay? All right. So, let's go over some basic..."
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