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Military officers, civil charges, and the future of democratic rule

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In the modern international politico-security system, maintaining a balance between democracy and the military is crucial, despite the inherent tensions between democratisation and militarisation. The greater the military’s interference in domestic politics, the higher the risk of democratic fragility. In developed democracies, this understanding guides the military to remain detached from political affairs while upholding national security.

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Military officers, civil charges, and the future of democratic rule

Update Time : 08:45 am, Tuesday, 14 October 2025

In the modern international politico-security system, maintaining a balance between democracy and the military is crucial, despite the inherent tensions between democratisation and militarisation. The greater the military’s interference in domestic politics, the higher the risk of democratic fragility. In developed democracies, this understanding guides the military to remain detached from political affairs while upholding national security.