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Journal Article

Citation

Collihan KM, Danopoulos CP. Armed Forces Soc. 1993; 19(3): 435-450.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

This article analyzes the factors and processes involved in the failed coup attempt in Trinidad and Tobago by the Jamaat Muslimeen in July 1990. After a brief overview of historical and economic development, the analysis finds a close relationship between export dependency and political stability. The article also documents that intraMuslim jealousies and religious fundamentalism contributed to the Muslimeen's decision to attempt a coup against the Robinson government. The group's small size, poor planning, and inability to enlist the support of other social groups, including the military, contributed to the coup's failure.

Language: en

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