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Praetorian State

id: praetorian_state

A political system in which military intervention in politics is normalized and the armed forces act as the primary political arbiter. Coined by Perlmutter (1969/1977) and developed by Huntington (1968). Praetorian states lack effective civilian institutions to mediate political competition, making military intervention the default mechanism for regime change. Associated with weak party systems, low legitimacy, and fragmented civil society.

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