Russian civil-military relations

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Russian civil-military relations

Dale R. Herspring

Indiana University Press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-223) and index

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". . . a volume that provides both solid historical background for the novice reader and provocative and thoughtful material for the more advanced scholar. It should find wide classroom use at all levels and will be an important addition to the bookshelf of any analyst of post-Soviet security affairs." -Slavic Review "The history is both fascinating and timely . . ." -European Security "When military reform returns to its deservedly prominent place in the Russian political agenda, Herspring's book will offer invaluable guidance." -Mark von Hagen Dale Herspring analyzes three key periods of change in civil-military relations in the Soviet Union and postcommunist Russia: the Bolshevik construction of the communist Red Army in the 1920s; the era of perestroika, when Mikhail Gorbachev attempted to implement a more benign military doctrine and force posture; and the Yeltsin era, when a new civilian and military leadership set out to restructure civil-military relations. The book concludes with a timely discussion of the relationship of the military to the current political struggle in Russia.

目次

Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Part I. The 1920s I. Devising a New Military Doctrine: Offense vs. Defense II. Deciding on a Force Structure: The Debate about a Militia III. How to Deal with Non-Russians: The Question of National Armies IV. Red or Expert: Personnel Issues Part II. The Gorbachev Period V. Getting Control of Military Doctrine VI. Restructuring the Armed Forces: How Professional a Military? VII. The Revival of National Military Forces VIII. Cadre and Party Part III. Toward a Russian Army IX. The Post-Coup Period and the Commonwealth of Independent States X. The Russian Army Faces and Uncertain Future Conclusion Notes Index

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