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100 1 _aPAYNE Andrew
245 _aBargaining with the military:
_bhow presidents manage the political costs of civilian control/
_cAndrew Payne
260 _c2023
520 _aIn an era of increased politicization of the military, there are powerful disincentives for commanders-in-chief to challenge the preferences of the senior military leadership. Even though presidents may have the constitutional "right to be wrong," they require considerable political capital to test that proposition. Dominant normative theories of civil-military relations focus on ideal-type scenarios that do not reflect the messy, inherently political character of elite decision-making.
650 _aMILITARY
650 _aCIVILIAN CONTROL
650 _aDECISION MAKING
773 _aInternational Security :
_gVol 48, No 1, Summer 2023, pp.166-207
598 _aMILITARY
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