The Soldier and the State

The Soldier and the State
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 0674817362
ISBN-13 : 9780674817364
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Synopsis The Soldier and the State by : Samuel P. Huntington

World war II: the alchemy of power; Civil-military relations in the postwar decade; The political roles of the Joints Chiefs; The separation of power and the cold war defense; Departmental structure of civil-military relations; Toward a new equilibrium.

The Soldier and the State

The Soldier and the State
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Total Pages : 534
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ISBN-10 : 8181580567
ISBN-13 : 9788181580566
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Synopsis The Soldier and the State by : Samuel P. Huntington

American Civil-Military Relations

American Civil-Military Relations
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Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages : 649
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ISBN-10 : 9780801895050
ISBN-13 : 0801895057
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Synopsis American Civil-Military Relations by : Suzanne C. Nielsen

American Civil-Military Relations offers the first comprehensive assessment of the subject since the publication of Samuel P. Huntington’s The Soldier and the State. Using this seminal work as a point of departure, experts in the fields of political science, history, and sociology ask what has been learned and what more needs to be investigated in the relationship between civilian and military sectors in the 21st century. Leading scholars—such as Richard Betts, Risa Brooks, James Burk, Michael Desch, Peter Feaver, Richard Kohn, Williamson Murray, and David Segal—discuss key issues, including: • changes in officer education since the end of the Cold War • shifting conceptions of military expertise in response to evolving operational and strategic requirements • increased military involvement in high-level politics • the domestic and international contexts of U.S. civil-military relations. The first section of the book provides contrasting perspectives of American civil-military relations within the last five decades. The next section addresses Huntington’s conception of societal and functional imperatives and their influence on the civil-military relationship. Following sections examine relationships between military and civilian leaders and describe the norms and practices that should guide those interactions. What is clear from the essays in this volume is that the line between civil and military expertise and responsibility is not that sharply drawn, and perhaps given the increasing complexity of international security issues, it should not be. When forming national security policy, the editors conclude, civilian and military leaders need to maintain a respectful and engaged dialogue. Essential reading for those interested in civil-military relations, U.S. politics, and national security policy.

The Soldier and the Changing State

The Soldier and the Changing State
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0691137684
ISBN-13 : 9780691137681
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Synopsis The Soldier and the Changing State by : Zoltan Barany

Looking at how armies supportive of democracy are built, this title argues that the military is the important institution that states maintain, for without military elites who support democratic governance, democracy cannot be consolidated. It demonstrates that building democratic armies is the quintessential task of democratizing regimes.

The Soldier and the State

The Soldier and the State
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Total Pages : 534
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:698851876
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Synopsis The Soldier and the State by : Samuel P. Huntington

The Soldier and the State

The Soldier and the State
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1424386423
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Synopsis The Soldier and the State by : Samuel Phillips Huntington

American Civil-Military Relations

American Civil-Military Relations
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9780801892875
ISBN-13 : 0801892872
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Synopsis American Civil-Military Relations by : Suzanne C. Nielsen

politics, and national security policy.--John R. Ballard "On Point"

Protecting Soldiers and Mothers

Protecting Soldiers and Mothers
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 737
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ISBN-10 : 9780674043725
ISBN-13 : 0674043723
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Synopsis Protecting Soldiers and Mothers by : Theda Skocpol

It is a commonplace that the United States lagged behind the countries of Western Europe in developing modern social policies. But, as Theda Skocpol shows in this startlingly new historical analysis, the United States actually pioneered generous social spending for many of its elderly, disabled, and dependent citizens. During the late nineteenth century, competitive party politics in American democracy led to the rapid expansion of benefits for Union Civil War veterans and their families. Some Americans hoped to expand veterans' benefits into pensions for all of the needy elderly and social insurance for workingmen and their families. But such hopes went against the logic of political reform in the Progressive Era. Generous social spending faded along with the Civil War generation. Instead, the nation nearly became a unique maternalist welfare state as the federal government and more than forty states enacted social spending, labor regulations, and health education programs to assist American mothers and children. Remarkably, as Skocpol shows, many of these policies were enacted even before American women were granted the right to vote. Banned from electoral politics, they turned their energies to creating huge, nation-spanning federations of local women's clubs, which collaborated with reform-minded professional women to spur legislative action across the country. Blending original historical research with political analysis, Skocpol shows how governmental institutions, electoral rules, political parties, and earlier public policies combined to determine both the opportunities and the limits within which social policies were devised and changed by reformers and politically active social groups over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By examining afresh the institutional, cultural, and organizational forces that have shaped U.S. social policies in the past, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers challenges us to think in new ways about what might be possible in the American future.

Soldiers and Civilians

Soldiers and Civilians
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 0262561425
ISBN-13 : 9780262561426
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Synopsis Soldiers and Civilians by : Peter Feaver

Essays on the emerging military-civilian divide in the United States.

The Soldier and the State in South America

The Soldier and the State in South America
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1349425869
ISBN-13 : 9781349425860
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Synopsis The Soldier and the State in South America by : P. Silva

After a long era of military rule, the South American nations have been working on the construction of a new democratic order. This book provides a long-term historical assessment of the main features of civil-military relations in this region, from independence in the early nineteenth century to the current process of democratic consolidation, with special attention to the cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru.