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The military effectiveness of post-colonial states
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The military effectiveness of post-colonial states
Statement of responsibility
by Pradeep P. Barua
Creator
  • Barua, Pradeep
Subject
  • Command of troops -- Case studies
  • Military art and science -- History -- 20th century
  • Military readiness -- Case studies
  • Postcolonialism -- Case studies
  • Armed Forces -- History -- 20th century
Genre
  • Case studies
Language
eng
Summary
In The Military Effectiveness of Post Colonial States, Barua examines the war fighting capabilities of Nigeria, Argentina, Egypt and India in the post colonial era
Member of
  • History of warfare, vol. 88
Cataloging source
IT-FiEUI
Dewey number
355.0332
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • dictionaries
  • bibliography
Series statement
  • History of warfare
  • Brill E-Books
Series volume
vol. 88

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