Khakistocracy is a portmanteau word used to refer to the military rule of a country often in collusion with the elite and business classes. This is primarily done to garner support and to perpetuate the military regime. This has been observed in countries as diverse as Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Iraq and North Korea. Khakistocracy refers to khakis, the tan-green camouflage colour used in most modern army uniforms.
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- Khakistocracy is a portmanteau word used to refer to the military rule of a country often in collusion with the elite and business classes. This is primarily done to garner support and to perpetuate the military regime. This has been observed in countries as diverse as Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Iraq and North Korea. Khakistocracy refers to khakis, the tan-green camouflage colour used in most modern army uniforms. It may have originated as an ironic pun from, which means government by a nation's worst or least-qualified citizens;
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- Khakistocracy is a portmanteau word used to refer to the military rule of a country often in collusion with the elite and business classes. This is primarily done to garner support and to perpetuate the military regime. This has been observed in countries as diverse as Nigeria, Pakistan, Portugal, Iraq and North Korea. Khakistocracy refers to khakis, the tan-green camouflage colour used in most modern army uniforms.
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