Army General Matthew Ridgway’s actions throughout his career provide a valuable example of the appropriate time and place for serious dissent by military leaders. Ridgway demonstrated the importance of selectively and pragmatically expressing ope
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
The character of irregular warfare has challenged the American “way of war” in a number of ways. Not...
Among lessons said to have been learned over the past decade and a half is that the United States ...
Army General Matthew Ridgway’s actions throughout his career provide a valuable example of the appro...
One of the central difficulties to a right understanding of American civil-military relations is the...
This is an extraordinarily timely work, published when the United States may be about to conduct lar...
The author takes a look at the interplay between leadership and the American military. The author ex...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-019-09977-7Current...
Supreme command matters to a country at war. The supreme commander, typically a military general, i...
The author examines the book The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today by T...
How informed are civilian leaders when they choose to commit the military instrument? How well does ...
Review of: The Limits of Dissent: Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War. Klement, Frank L
United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower served in office during a period of profound importance...
This research is a study of power in contemporary American society which calls into question the ass...
View the Executive SummaryHistory and organizational studies both demonstrate that changing one’s mi...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
The character of irregular warfare has challenged the American “way of war” in a number of ways. Not...
Among lessons said to have been learned over the past decade and a half is that the United States ...
Army General Matthew Ridgway’s actions throughout his career provide a valuable example of the appro...
One of the central difficulties to a right understanding of American civil-military relations is the...
This is an extraordinarily timely work, published when the United States may be about to conduct lar...
The author takes a look at the interplay between leadership and the American military. The author ex...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-019-09977-7Current...
Supreme command matters to a country at war. The supreme commander, typically a military general, i...
The author examines the book The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today by T...
How informed are civilian leaders when they choose to commit the military instrument? How well does ...
Review of: The Limits of Dissent: Clement L. Vallandigham and the Civil War. Klement, Frank L
United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower served in office during a period of profound importance...
This research is a study of power in contemporary American society which calls into question the ass...
View the Executive SummaryHistory and organizational studies both demonstrate that changing one’s mi...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
The character of irregular warfare has challenged the American “way of war” in a number of ways. Not...
Among lessons said to have been learned over the past decade and a half is that the United States ...