Military Governance
Military governance refers to the administration and control of a state or region by military authorities, often occurring during times of conflict or political instability. This form of governance typically arises when civilian governments are unable to maintain order, leading to the military stepping in to restore stability and security.
Under military governance, military leaders may implement laws and regulations, manage resources, and oversee public services. While this can provide immediate order, it often raises concerns about human rights and the lack of democratic processes, as seen in various historical instances involving military coups and martial law.