This book explores contemporary civil-military relations in the United States. Much of the canonical literature on civil-military relations was either written during or references the Cold War, while other major research focuses on the post-Cold War era, or the first decade of the twenty-first century. A great deal has changed since then. This book considers the implications for civil-military relations of many of these changes. Specifically, it focuses on factors such as breakdowns in democratic and civil-military norms and conventions; intensifying partisanship and deepening political divisions in American society; as well as new technology and the evolving character of armed conflict. Chapters are organized around the principal actors in civil-military relations, and the book includes sections on the military, civilian leadership, and the public. It explores the roles and obligations of each. The book also examines how changes in contemporary armed conflict influence civil-military relations. Chapters in this section examine the cyber domain, grey zone operations, asymmetric warfare and emerging technology. The book thus brings the study of civil-military relations into the contemporary era, in which new geopolitical realities and the changing character of armed conflict combine with domestic political tensions to test, if not potentially redefine, those relations.
Lionel Beehner & Risa Brooks
Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations [PDF ebook]
The Military, Society, Politics, and Modern War
Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations [PDF ebook]
The Military, Society, Politics, and Modern War
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780197535516 ● Editor Lionel Beehner & Risa Brooks ● Publisher Oxford University Press ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8042339 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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