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Based on unprecedented access to the Ghanaian military barracks and inspired by the recent resurgence of coups in West Africa, Agyekum assesses why and how the Ghana Armed Forces were transformed from an organization that actively orchestrated coups into an institution that accepts the authority of the democratically elected civilian government. Focusing on the process of professionalization of the Ghanaian military, this ethnography based monograph examines both historical and contemporary themes, and assesses the shift in military personnel from ‘Buga Buga’ soldiers – uneducated, lower-class soldiers, human rights abusers – to a more ‘modern’ fighting force.



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“It goes beyond the older studies of military regimes in the “Third World” and beyond more contemporary ethnographies of guerilla movements and violent gangs in Africa (and to an extent parts of Asia). The emphasis on the everydayness of military life and the chapters about the different generations and their expectations of themselves, their careers, globalization and the military are excellent.” • Eyal Ben-Ari, Kinneret Academic College

“This project is based on an unparalleled access to a notoriously difficult institution… [It] is a solid work that… brings an unusual perspective to studies of the military.” • Daniel Hoffman, University of Washington



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Breakdown of Everydayness
Chapter 2. On Hierarchy and Trust: ‘Monkeys Play by Sizes’
Chapter 3. On discipline: Disciplining the Body and the Mind
Chapter 4. New Soldiers on the Block: From Buga-Buga Soldier to Disciplined Soldier Subjects
Chapter 5. Factors of Continual Subjection
Chapter 6. Transformation in Broad Perspective: Professionalism, Civility and Civil-Military Relations

Conclusion

References
Index

From Bullies to Officers and Gentlemen: How

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 16/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781789202946, 978-1789202946
    ISBN10: 1789202949

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Based on unprecedented access to the Ghanaian military barracks and inspired by the recent resurgence of coups in West Africa, Agyekum assesses why and how the Ghana Armed Forces were transformed from an organization that actively orchestrated coups into an institution that accepts the authority of the democratically elected civilian government. Focusing on the process of professionalization of the Ghanaian military, this ethnography based monograph examines both historical and contemporary themes, and assesses the shift in military personnel from ‘Buga Buga’ soldiers – uneducated, lower-class soldiers, human rights abusers – to a more ‘modern’ fighting force.



    Trade Review

    “It goes beyond the older studies of military regimes in the “Third World” and beyond more contemporary ethnographies of guerilla movements and violent gangs in Africa (and to an extent parts of Asia). The emphasis on the everydayness of military life and the chapters about the different generations and their expectations of themselves, their careers, globalization and the military are excellent.” • Eyal Ben-Ari, Kinneret Academic College

    “This project is based on an unparalleled access to a notoriously difficult institution… [It] is a solid work that… brings an unusual perspective to studies of the military.” • Daniel Hoffman, University of Washington



    Table of Contents

    List of Figures
    Acknowledgements
    List of Abbreviations

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. The Breakdown of Everydayness
    Chapter 2. On Hierarchy and Trust: ‘Monkeys Play by Sizes’
    Chapter 3. On discipline: Disciplining the Body and the Mind
    Chapter 4. New Soldiers on the Block: From Buga-Buga Soldier to Disciplined Soldier Subjects
    Chapter 5. Factors of Continual Subjection
    Chapter 6. Transformation in Broad Perspective: Professionalism, Civility and Civil-Military Relations

    Conclusion

    References
    Index

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