U.S. civil-military relations in crisis or transition?
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U.S. civil-military relations in crisis or transition?
(Significant issues series, v. 17,
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1995
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U.S. civil-military relations
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
These papers address the traditional approaches to the US civil-military relationship from several perspectives. The authors question the old formulations, analyze the implications of ongoing changes and emphasize the need to develop a post-Cold War equilibrium in civil-military relations.
目次
- Introduction and overview, Don M. Snider and Miranda A. Carlton-Carew
- US civil-military relations in the 21st century - a sociologist's view, David R. Segal
- a domestic perspective, James F. McIsaac and Naomi Verdugo
- US civil-military relations in a changing international order, Michael C. Desch
- influential elites and the US military after the Cold War, Mark J. Eitelberg and Roger D. Little
- the military and influential elites - differences in values and their effects on policy, Curtis L. Gilroy
- the role of military advice - civil-military relations and Bush security strategy, Stephen J. Cimbala
- an all-volunteer professional military - implications for military contingency planning, Frederic J. Brown
- civil-military conflict and the use of force, Peter D. Feaver
- dissent is not disloyalty - use of force in the post-Cold War era, Caroline F. Ziemke
- reconsidering civil-military relations, Paul Bracken
- US civil-military relations - the state of the debate, Douglas V. Johnson II and Steven Metz.
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