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Center and periphery in developing countries and prototypes of military elites

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AUTHOR’ NOTE:This paper was prepared with the help of a fellowship from the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.

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Lissak, M. Center and periphery in developing countries and prototypes of military elites. St Comp Int Dev 5, 139–150 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02800613

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