1970
DOI: 10.2307/40224502
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Correspondence: Professor Ropp Replies

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“…were a significant number of majors and captains who received professional military training abroad, gaining the respect as a peer by the political elite. 58 The officers felt they were on equal footing with the politicians, and when President Arias threatened to alter their command structure, they took matters into their own hands. 59 The military coup realized the goal of wresting the grip on power away from the political elite, and giving it to those that would ostensibly represent the needs of the greater society.…”
Section: Panama -Is the Canal A Strategic Concern?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were a significant number of majors and captains who received professional military training abroad, gaining the respect as a peer by the political elite. 58 The officers felt they were on equal footing with the politicians, and when President Arias threatened to alter their command structure, they took matters into their own hands. 59 The military coup realized the goal of wresting the grip on power away from the political elite, and giving it to those that would ostensibly represent the needs of the greater society.…”
Section: Panama -Is the Canal A Strategic Concern?mentioning
confidence: 99%