American Piety

American Piety
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0520017560
ISBN-13 : 9780520017566
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Synopsis American Piety by : Rodney Stark

How religious are Americans these days? How many still believe in God, in Biblical miracles, in heaven and hell? Do people pray? How much money is being given to churches, by Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, and other groups? American Piety, the first of a three-volume study of religious commitment, answers these and a host of other questions about the contemporary religious scene. Particularly startling are the contrasts in beliefs, practices, and experiences revealed among the eleven major Christian denominations whose membership is compared.

Soldiers, Civilians, and Democracy

Soldiers, Civilians, and Democracy
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034901481
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Synopsis Soldiers, Civilians, and Democracy by : Felipe Agüero

As one of the first countries to have successfully completed the transition from authoritarianism to stable democracy, Spain provides an excellent case study, with valuable lessons for many Latin American, southern European, and eastern European nations that are either making the transition from authoritarian to democratic rule or consolidating the transition in a stable regime. Focusing on Spain after Franco's death, Felipe Aguero identifies the important factors, phases, and negotiating points that contributed to Spain's success, including the monarch's intervention as head and symbol of the Spanish state. Aguero also explains precisely what civilian leaders did to keep the military in check while the process of stabilization took place. He than sets Spain in the larger context of democratization in Latin America and southern Europe, thereby further refining transition theory. This is an important book for political scientists and for sociologists who study democratization and European and Latin American politics.

Christianity in the West, 1400-1700

Christianity in the West, 1400-1700
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Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 0192891626
ISBN-13 : 9780192891624
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Christianity in the West, 1400-1700 by : John Bossy

A study not of the institution of the Church but of Christianity itself, this book explores the Christian people, their beliefs, and their way of life, providing a new understanding of Western Christianity at the time of the Reformation. Bossy begins with a systematic exposition of traditional or pre-Reformation Christianity, exploring the forces that tended to undermine it, the characteristics of the Protestant and Catholic regimes that superseded it, and the fall-out that resulted from its disintegration.

Democratic Civil-Military Relations

Democratic Civil-Military Relations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781136288845
ISBN-13 : 1136288848
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Democratic Civil-Military Relations by : Sabine Mannitz

This book examines the ways in which European democracies, including former communist states, are dealing with the new demands placed on their security policies since the cold war by transforming their military structures, and the effects this is having on the conceptualisation of soldiering. In the new security environment, democratic states have called upon their armed forces increasingly to fulfil unconventional tasks – partly civilian, partly humanitarian, and partly military – in most complex, multi-national missions. Not only have military structures been transformed to make them fit for these new types of deployments, but the new mission types highlight the necessity for democracies to come to terms with a new image and ethos of soldiering in defence of a transnational value community. Combining a qualitative comparison of twelve countries with an interdisciplinary methodology, this edited volume argues that the ongoing transformations of international politics make it necessary for democracies to address both internal and external factors as they shape their own civil-military relations. The issues discussed in this work are informed by Democratic Peace theory, which makes it possible to investigate relations within the state at the same time as analysing the international dimension. This approach gives the book a systematic theoretical framework which distinguishes it from the majority of existing literature on this subject. This book will be of much interest to students of civil-military relations, European politics, democratisation and post-communist transitions, and IR in general.

Civilian Control of the Military

Civilian Control of the Military
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Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105036886559
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Civilian Control of the Military by : Claude Emerson Welch