In a democracy the military services are invariably legally subject to civilian control, and it is generally agreed that this is as it should be. Agreement is not so general on how to make civilian control most effective. In the United States much of the current criticism of the military services alleges that, at least in recent years, they have not been subject to effective control
Huntington held that the American constitutional system inevitably draws military leaders into the p...
The interference of the military in politics in a state is indisputably disastrous for its democracy...
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...
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The technological and social changes that have overtaken and outdated the traditionally autonomous r...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
Historically the controversy over the war power and the controversy over the treaty power seem to ha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Vita. Catal...
Current events warrant a review of US civil-military relations doctrine. This article examines eight...
At the conclusion of the First World War the French Navy and the infrastructure which supported it w...
(print) x, 427 p. ; 23 cm"A publication of the Mershon Center for Education in National Security."Pa...
In order to better understand France\u27s stand in the great international issues of the hour, it is...
A country can be regarded as a democratic one within its encompassing approach to human rights, poli...
Despite the American Federation of Government Employees membership recent rejection of a proposal th...
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing reade...
Huntington held that the American constitutional system inevitably draws military leaders into the p...
The interference of the military in politics in a state is indisputably disastrous for its democracy...
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...
How informed are civilian leaders when they choose to commit the military instrument? How well does ...
The technological and social changes that have overtaken and outdated the traditionally autonomous r...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
Historically the controversy over the war power and the controversy over the treaty power seem to ha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Vita. Catal...
Current events warrant a review of US civil-military relations doctrine. This article examines eight...
At the conclusion of the First World War the French Navy and the infrastructure which supported it w...
(print) x, 427 p. ; 23 cm"A publication of the Mershon Center for Education in National Security."Pa...
In order to better understand France\u27s stand in the great international issues of the hour, it is...
A country can be regarded as a democratic one within its encompassing approach to human rights, poli...
Despite the American Federation of Government Employees membership recent rejection of a proposal th...
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing reade...
Huntington held that the American constitutional system inevitably draws military leaders into the p...
The interference of the military in politics in a state is indisputably disastrous for its democracy...
Although scholars employing cross cultural methodologies are making an increasing use of available d...