Zoltan Barany
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Sign in to add traineeFrank C. Thames | grad student | 2000 | UT Austin |
Randel L. Zabel | grad student | 2001 | UT Austin |
Jongseok Woo | grad student | 2007 | UT Austin |
Jennifer Bean | grad student | 2008 | UT Austin |
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Barany Z. (2019) Military influence in foreign policy-making: changing dynamics in North African regimes The Journal of North African Studies. 24: 579-598 |
Barany Z. (2018) Burma: Suu Kyi's Missteps Journal of Democracy. 29: 5-19 |
Barany Z. (2018) Soldiers of Arabia: Explaining Compulsory Military Service in the Gulf The Journal of Arabian Studies. 8: 118-140 |
Barany Z. (2017) Why Have Three Gulf States Introduced the Draft?: Bucking the Trend on Conscription in Arabia Rusi Journal. 162: 16-26 |
Barany Z. (2017) Dictators and Their Secret Police: Coercive Institutions and State Violence by Sheena Chestnut Greitens. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2016. 240 pp. Paper, $29.99. Political Science Quarterly. 132: 780-781 |
Barany Z. (2015) Leaving Politics: What Burmese Generals Can Learn From South Korean And Indonesian Experiences Journal of International Relations. 3: 23-51 |
Barany Z. (2015) Exits from military rule: Lessons for burma Journal of Democracy. 26: 86-100 |
Barany Z. (2014) How Post-colonial Armies Came About: Comparative Perspectives from Asia and Africa Journal of Asian and African Studies. 49: 597-616 |
Barany Z. (2013) Unrest and state response in Arab monarchies Mediterranean Quarterly. 24: 5-38 |
Barany Z. (2012) The soldier and the changing state: Building democratic armies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas The Soldier and the Changing State: Building Democratic Armies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. 1-456 |