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politics, and national security policy.

Trade Review
American Civil-Military Relations is a valid and vital updating of Huntington's work and should be on every military reading list today. -- Colonel (Ret.) Robert Killebrew Parameters 2010

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Jim Marshall
Foreword, by Barry R. McCaffrey
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Are Civil-Military Relations Still a Problem?
Chapter 3. A Broken Dialogue: Rumsfeld, Shinseki, and Civil-Military Tension
Chapter 4. Before and After Huntington: The Methodological Maturing of Civil-Military Studies
Chapter 5. Hartz, Huntington, and the Liberal Tradtion in America: The Clash with Military Realism
Chapter 6. Winning Wars, Not Just Battles: Expanding the Military Profession to Incorporate Stability Operations
Chapter 7. Professionalism and Professional Military Education in the Twenty-first Century
Chapter 8. Responsible Obedience by Military Professionals: The Discetion to Do What Is Wrong
Chapter 9. The Military Mind: A Reassessment of the Ideological Roots of American Military Professionalism
Chapter 10. Changing Conceptions of the Military as a Profession
Chapter 11. Militaries and Political Activity in Democracies
Chapter 12. Enhancing National Security and Civilian Control of the Military: A Madisonian Approach
Chapter 13. Building Trust: Civil-Military Behaviors for Effective National Security
Chapter 14. Conclusions
Notes
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 30/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9780801892875, 978-0801892875
      ISBN10: 0801892872

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      politics, and national security policy.

      Trade Review
      American Civil-Military Relations is a valid and vital updating of Huntington's work and should be on every military reading list today. -- Colonel (Ret.) Robert Killebrew Parameters 2010

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, by Jim Marshall
      Foreword, by Barry R. McCaffrey
      Acknowledgments
      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Chapter 2. Are Civil-Military Relations Still a Problem?
      Chapter 3. A Broken Dialogue: Rumsfeld, Shinseki, and Civil-Military Tension
      Chapter 4. Before and After Huntington: The Methodological Maturing of Civil-Military Studies
      Chapter 5. Hartz, Huntington, and the Liberal Tradtion in America: The Clash with Military Realism
      Chapter 6. Winning Wars, Not Just Battles: Expanding the Military Profession to Incorporate Stability Operations
      Chapter 7. Professionalism and Professional Military Education in the Twenty-first Century
      Chapter 8. Responsible Obedience by Military Professionals: The Discetion to Do What Is Wrong
      Chapter 9. The Military Mind: A Reassessment of the Ideological Roots of American Military Professionalism
      Chapter 10. Changing Conceptions of the Military as a Profession
      Chapter 11. Militaries and Political Activity in Democracies
      Chapter 12. Enhancing National Security and Civilian Control of the Military: A Madisonian Approach
      Chapter 13. Building Trust: Civil-Military Behaviors for Effective National Security
      Chapter 14. Conclusions
      Notes
      List of Contributors
      Index

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