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100 _aGONZALEZ Edward
245 _aAdjudicating competing theories:
_bdoes civilian control over the military decrease conflict?/
_cEdward Gonzalez
260 _c2024
520 _aWhat explains variation in the propensity for conflict involvement and initiation among states? In the study of international security, a debate remains between those who argue stronger civilian control of the military lowers the likelihood of interstate conflict, and those who argue stronger civilian control of the military lowers the likelihood of interstate conflict, and those who argue that states with stronger civilian control over the military will be more conflict-prone. This article adjudicates between these competing theories through the use of a newly published measure of civilian control over the military.
598 _aCIVIL-MILITARY REALTIONS, NEWARTICLS
650 _aCIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS
773 _gArmed Forces & Society, Volume 50, Number 1, January 2024, pg. 149-176
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