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The Power Triangle by Hazem Kandil, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Hazem Kandil

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The Power Triangle by Hazem Kandil, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Power Triangle by Hazem Kandil, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Power Triangle by Hazem Kandil, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Iran, Egypt, and Turkey all experienced remarkably similar coup-installed regimes in the middle of the twentieth century, and shared comparable state-building ambitions. Despite these similarities, each followed a different trajectory: Iran became an absolutist monarchy that was overthrownfrom below; Turkey evolved into a limited democracy; and Egypt metamorphosed into a police state. What accounts for this divergence?In The Power Triangle, Hazem Kandil attributes the different outcomes to the power struggle between the political, military, and security components of each regime. Following a coup, officers immediately divide their labor: one group runs government, another supervises the military, and the thirdhandles security. Their interests initially overlap, but begin to vary as each group becomes identified with its own institution. The politicians wish to remain in power indefinitely, but need the support of the custodians of violence; military officers prefer to withdraw from politics afterimplementing the needed reforms, since their prerogatives are usually guaranteed regardless of regime type, and politicization corrupts the corps; and security men strive to consolidate authoritarianism in order to maintain the inflated privileges they have acquired during the emergency periodfollowing the coup. Driven by conflicting agendas, the three partners struggle to control the regime. Through comparative historical analysis, Kandil demonstrates that the new regime is shaped and reshaped through the recurrent clashes and changing alliances between the team of rivals in this "powertriangle."Bringing realism into domestic politics, The Power Triangle demonstrates that we cannot gain a clear understanding of pivotal events in Iran, Egypt, and Turkey without a firm grasp of the balance of power within the ruling bloc of each country. | The Power Triangle by Hazem Kandil, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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