Soldiers of the state : reconsidering American civil-military relations / Richard D Hooker.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Parameters Vol XLI No 4, Winter 2011-2012, pp.39-52 (83)Summary: Originally published in the Winter 2003-2004 issue of Parameters. Presents an assessment of civil military relations in the USA. The article says the actual position is at variance with academic critiques that identify a military estranged from society, no longer neutral, and increasingly but wrongly involved in policymaking.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Originally published in the Winter 2003-2004 issue of Parameters. Presents an assessment of civil military relations in the USA. The article says the actual position is at variance with academic critiques that identify a military estranged from society, no longer neutral, and increasingly but wrongly involved in policymaking.
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