The domestic roles of Western armed forces are expanding. Although there is broad academic agreement that this trend is widespread, research on its implications has been relatively scarce. Here, I examine three debates that have emerged in the wake of expanding domestic military roles. They include: discussion on the origins of this trend between functionalists and politically-oriented scholars; its implications for civilian control and civil rights; and its effects on military-police convergence. This is followed by a call for more research on how the expanding domestic roles of Western armed forces relate to domestic civil-military collaboration, the management of military organizations, military visibility and reputation, perceptions of ...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
The debate on changes and continuity in the field of security studies before and aftermath of the Co...
The authors were invited to prepare a paper for a conference on Civil-Military Relations in the fall...
The domestic roles of Western armed forces are expanding. Although there is broad academic agreement...
What roles are military institutions expected to play in today's rapidly changing security environme...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
Recent tensions in US civil-military relations point to a potential sea-change in the way US militar...
Although military personnel in Western democracies rarely resort to protest tactics, this does not m...
The post-Cold War period has seen the growth of a debate over the current state of civil-military re...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The tactical level has become increasingly important in the conduct of ...
Military forces have influenced the formation and political development of every Western state. The ...
This volume reviews the pre-war rise of militarism and dictatorship in Germany, Italy and Japan and ...
It is widely assumed, at least from a Western perspective, that the armed forces provide national de...
This book examines the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues invol...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
The debate on changes and continuity in the field of security studies before and aftermath of the Co...
The authors were invited to prepare a paper for a conference on Civil-Military Relations in the fall...
The domestic roles of Western armed forces are expanding. Although there is broad academic agreement...
What roles are military institutions expected to play in today's rapidly changing security environme...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
Recent tensions in US civil-military relations point to a potential sea-change in the way US militar...
Although military personnel in Western democracies rarely resort to protest tactics, this does not m...
The post-Cold War period has seen the growth of a debate over the current state of civil-military re...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The tactical level has become increasingly important in the conduct of ...
Military forces have influenced the formation and political development of every Western state. The ...
This volume reviews the pre-war rise of militarism and dictatorship in Germany, Italy and Japan and ...
It is widely assumed, at least from a Western perspective, that the armed forces provide national de...
This book examines the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues invol...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
The debate on changes and continuity in the field of security studies before and aftermath of the Co...
The authors were invited to prepare a paper for a conference on Civil-Military Relations in the fall...