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  2. Military dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Foreign influence is a common means to end military dictatorship, and powerful countries can end a military regime by exerting diplomatic and economic pressure. This commonly takes place when the dictatorship acts to harm the foreign government or engages in widespread human rights abuses.

  3. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Rule by military service; a system of governance composed of military government in which the state and the military are traditionally or constitutionally the same entity. [23] [24] Citizens with mandatory or voluntary active military service or who have been honorably discharged have the right to govern.

  4. Stratocracy - Wikipedia

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    The country of Amestris in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime series is a nominal parliamentary republic without elections, [77] where parliament has been used as a façade to distract from the authoritarian regime, [77] as the government is almost completely centralized by the military, and the majority of government positions are ...

  5. List of sovereign states without armed forces - Wikipedia

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    Since the country's foundation, no military has been formed. There is a relatively large armed police force , and an auxiliary police force for internal security. Australia is responsible for Nauru's defence under an informal agreement between the two countries.

  6. Military service - Wikipedia

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    A "liberated" military ID is a requirement to join the Mexican local, state, and federal police forces, also to apply for some government jobs, Draft dodging was an uncommon occurrence in Mexico until 2002, since a "liberated" military ID card was needed for a Mexican male to obtain a passport, but since this requirement was dropped by the ...

  7. British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The other regular military force that existed alongside the British Army was the Board of Ordnance, which included the Ordnance Military Corps (made up of the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, and the Royal Sappers and Miners), as well as the originally-civilian Commissariat Stores and transport departments, as well as barracks departments ...

  8. List of coups and coup attempts by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of coups d'état and coup attempts by country, listed in chronological order. A coup is an attempt to illegally overthrow a country's government. Scholars generally consider a coup successful when the usurpers are able to maintain control of the government for at least seven days.

  9. United States military aid - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the largest contributor of military aid to foreign countries in the world, with its Department of Defense providing funding and/or American military hardware aid to over 150 countries annually for defense purposes.