This article argues that a decade after the collapse of communism in central and eastern Europe, the establishment of democratic civil-military relations has moved on from first generation issues of institutional restructuring to second generation challenges relating to the democratic consolidation of these relationships. In practice, these have more to do with issues of state capacity-building and bureaucratic modernization with the traditional concerns of the civil-military relations literature. In most cases, the problem is not the establishment of civilian control over the armed forces or the separation of the military from politics, but rather that of the effective execution of democratic governance of the defense and security sector-p...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
civil-military relations; democratization; East-Central Europe; EU-East-Central Europe
A country can be regarded as a democratic one within its encompassing approach to human rights, poli...
This study focuses on the role of military institutions in the democratic transitions of post-commun...
Abstract: Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, in addition to the political...
445 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.This study focuses on the rol...
This dissertation examines the process of establishing democratic civilian control over military in ...
The main emphasis in US security assistance is 'building partner capacity'. To understand ...
"The increasing number of troop deployments by democratic states after the end of the Cold War has s...
Political thought has long nurtured three fears about armed forces: that the people will make war on...
In the post-Cold War era democratic institutions have widely come to be regarded as the only legitim...
276 pagesThis dissertation addresses two questions regarding post-praetorian democratization and dem...
[From the introduction]. The accession of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to the North Atlant...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
Since the end of the Cold War almost all European countries have reformed their armed forces, focusi...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
civil-military relations; democratization; East-Central Europe; EU-East-Central Europe
A country can be regarded as a democratic one within its encompassing approach to human rights, poli...
This study focuses on the role of military institutions in the democratic transitions of post-commun...
Abstract: Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, in addition to the political...
445 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.This study focuses on the rol...
This dissertation examines the process of establishing democratic civilian control over military in ...
The main emphasis in US security assistance is 'building partner capacity'. To understand ...
"The increasing number of troop deployments by democratic states after the end of the Cold War has s...
Political thought has long nurtured three fears about armed forces: that the people will make war on...
In the post-Cold War era democratic institutions have widely come to be regarded as the only legitim...
276 pagesThis dissertation addresses two questions regarding post-praetorian democratization and dem...
[From the introduction]. The accession of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to the North Atlant...
Two longstanding questions preoccupying political scientists, military officers and po-licymakers al...
Since the end of the Cold War almost all European countries have reformed their armed forces, focusi...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
civil-military relations; democratization; East-Central Europe; EU-East-Central Europe
A country can be regarded as a democratic one within its encompassing approach to human rights, poli...