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Index Acheson, Dean, 59 Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (AKP) party, xxvii, 153 Afghanistan, US road building payments, 41 Africa: colonial powers, ethnographic theories of, 83; groups that influence political policies, 121 Africa, sub-Saharan: transition from colonial rule, problems of, xxii–xxv; postcolonial misgovernment, xxv–xxvi; emergent democracies, xxvi–xxvii; political forces in, 121 Aguiyi-Ironsi, Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe, 49 al-Assad, Bashar, xix, 127 al-Assad, Hafez, 15, 66, 127 Alawites. See Syria Al-Azhar University (Egypt), 150 al-Banna, Hasan, 163 al-Din, Shah Mozaffar, 42 al Qaeda, 151 al-Sīsī, Abdul-Fattāḥ Sa’īd Ḥusayn Khalīl, 71 al-Za‘im, Husni, 40 Amin, Idi, xxvi Anti-coup provisions: separation of military and security forces, xvi–xviii, 4; internal espionage, xix Arab-Israeli War, organization of forces, 71 Arab Socialist Ba‘ath Party, xx, 15 Arafat, Yasser, xx–xxi Aref, Abd-el-Rahman, 85, 88, 88–89 Armed forces: communication among services discouraged, xvii–xviii; distinct uniforms of military and security, xvii; officer corps and pronunciamiento, 9; internal security forces in Muslim countries, 58; control of civilian population, 65; modern military effectiveness, 65, 67–68; senior officers, effectiveness of, 77 Armed forces, infiltration strategy, 96–97; loyalty factor and, xvii, 65–66; level of command and decision making, 69–71; character of units and, 78–80, 89–90; regional differences, 89–90; initial individuals and others, 95; concentrated or diffuse, 215–216 Armed forces, recruitment of key individuals, 74–78; possible informants, 78–80, 91; disgruntled officers, 85–87; family ties, 87–89; danger in finding first recruit, 91–92, 188; slogans and early information, 92–93; actual role in coup, 94, 188 Armed forces, response to events during coup, 175–176 Ba‘ath party, 67, 84, 89, 151. See also Arab Socialist Ba‘ath Party