Civil-Military Relations in Europe
Learning from Crisis and Institutional Change
Herausgeber: Born, Hans; Haltiner, Karl; Caparini, Marina
Civil-Military Relations in Europe
Learning from Crisis and Institutional Change
Herausgeber: Born, Hans; Haltiner, Karl; Caparini, Marina
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This comparative study looks at how democratic control of the military functions in practice in Europe. This is essential reading for students of civil-military relations, democratization, European politics and security studies in general.
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This comparative study looks at how democratic control of the military functions in practice in Europe. This is essential reading for students of civil-military relations, democratization, European politics and security studies in general.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780415545013
- ISBN-10: 0415545013
- Artikelnr.: 26685643
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9780415545013
- ISBN-10: 0415545013
- Artikelnr.: 26685643
Hans Born, Marina Caparini, Karl Haltiner, Jürgen Kuhlmann
Part 1. Introduction 1. Civilians and the Military in Europe Part 2.
Transition States 2. Stressed and Strained Civil-Military Relations in
Romania, but Successfully Reforming 3. Differentia Specifica: Military
Reform in Serbia and Montenegro 4. The Impact of Conflict and Corruption on
Macedonia's Civil Military Relations 5. Political Irresponsibility and Lack
of Transparency in Ukrainian Defence Reform 6. Striving for Effective
Parliamentary Control over the Armed Forces in Georgia Part 3.
Consolidating democracies 7. Problems Confronting Civilian Democratic
Control in Poland 8. Civil-Military Relations in Hungary: From Competition
to Cooperation 9. Executive Decisions and Divisions: Disputing Competences
in Civil-Military Relations in Slovenia 10 Modernisation of the Czech Armed
Forces: No Walk through a Rose Garden 11. The Eve of Statehood for Israel:
a Battle for Civil Supremacy over the Military Part 4. Established
democracies 12. The Military Voice in France: On the Streets and in the
Newspapers 13. Democratic Control of the Swiss Militia in Times of War and
Peace: Ideal and Reality 14. International Prestige and Domestic Democratic
Values in Civil-Military Conflicts: Two Irish Case Studies 15. His Master's
Voice? Freedom of Speech and the German Citizen in Uniform Part V.
Conclusions Patterns of Democratic Governance of Civil-Military Relations
Transition States 2. Stressed and Strained Civil-Military Relations in
Romania, but Successfully Reforming 3. Differentia Specifica: Military
Reform in Serbia and Montenegro 4. The Impact of Conflict and Corruption on
Macedonia's Civil Military Relations 5. Political Irresponsibility and Lack
of Transparency in Ukrainian Defence Reform 6. Striving for Effective
Parliamentary Control over the Armed Forces in Georgia Part 3.
Consolidating democracies 7. Problems Confronting Civilian Democratic
Control in Poland 8. Civil-Military Relations in Hungary: From Competition
to Cooperation 9. Executive Decisions and Divisions: Disputing Competences
in Civil-Military Relations in Slovenia 10 Modernisation of the Czech Armed
Forces: No Walk through a Rose Garden 11. The Eve of Statehood for Israel:
a Battle for Civil Supremacy over the Military Part 4. Established
democracies 12. The Military Voice in France: On the Streets and in the
Newspapers 13. Democratic Control of the Swiss Militia in Times of War and
Peace: Ideal and Reality 14. International Prestige and Domestic Democratic
Values in Civil-Military Conflicts: Two Irish Case Studies 15. His Master's
Voice? Freedom of Speech and the German Citizen in Uniform Part V.
Conclusions Patterns of Democratic Governance of Civil-Military Relations
Part 1. Introduction 1. Civilians and the Military in Europe Part 2.
Transition States 2. Stressed and Strained Civil-Military Relations in
Romania, but Successfully Reforming 3. Differentia Specifica: Military
Reform in Serbia and Montenegro 4. The Impact of Conflict and Corruption on
Macedonia's Civil Military Relations 5. Political Irresponsibility and Lack
of Transparency in Ukrainian Defence Reform 6. Striving for Effective
Parliamentary Control over the Armed Forces in Georgia Part 3.
Consolidating democracies 7. Problems Confronting Civilian Democratic
Control in Poland 8. Civil-Military Relations in Hungary: From Competition
to Cooperation 9. Executive Decisions and Divisions: Disputing Competences
in Civil-Military Relations in Slovenia 10 Modernisation of the Czech Armed
Forces: No Walk through a Rose Garden 11. The Eve of Statehood for Israel:
a Battle for Civil Supremacy over the Military Part 4. Established
democracies 12. The Military Voice in France: On the Streets and in the
Newspapers 13. Democratic Control of the Swiss Militia in Times of War and
Peace: Ideal and Reality 14. International Prestige and Domestic Democratic
Values in Civil-Military Conflicts: Two Irish Case Studies 15. His Master's
Voice? Freedom of Speech and the German Citizen in Uniform Part V.
Conclusions Patterns of Democratic Governance of Civil-Military Relations
Transition States 2. Stressed and Strained Civil-Military Relations in
Romania, but Successfully Reforming 3. Differentia Specifica: Military
Reform in Serbia and Montenegro 4. The Impact of Conflict and Corruption on
Macedonia's Civil Military Relations 5. Political Irresponsibility and Lack
of Transparency in Ukrainian Defence Reform 6. Striving for Effective
Parliamentary Control over the Armed Forces in Georgia Part 3.
Consolidating democracies 7. Problems Confronting Civilian Democratic
Control in Poland 8. Civil-Military Relations in Hungary: From Competition
to Cooperation 9. Executive Decisions and Divisions: Disputing Competences
in Civil-Military Relations in Slovenia 10 Modernisation of the Czech Armed
Forces: No Walk through a Rose Garden 11. The Eve of Statehood for Israel:
a Battle for Civil Supremacy over the Military Part 4. Established
democracies 12. The Military Voice in France: On the Streets and in the
Newspapers 13. Democratic Control of the Swiss Militia in Times of War and
Peace: Ideal and Reality 14. International Prestige and Domestic Democratic
Values in Civil-Military Conflicts: Two Irish Case Studies 15. His Master's
Voice? Freedom of Speech and the German Citizen in Uniform Part V.
Conclusions Patterns of Democratic Governance of Civil-Military Relations