Civilian control of the military: the changing security environment

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999Description: 184pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Examines the changes in civil-military relations since the end of the Cold War and argues that in peacetime civilian authorities, contrary to expectations, are less interested in control of military affairs. Case studies on civil-military relations include: post-Cold War US; the former Soviet Union; World War I Germany; Japan in the interwar era; and Latin America.
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Examines the changes in civil-military relations since the end of the Cold War and argues that in peacetime civilian authorities, contrary to expectations, are less interested in control of military affairs. Case studies on civil-military relations include: post-Cold War US; the former Soviet Union; World War I Germany; Japan in the interwar era; and Latin America.

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