Authors contributing to this study examine a wide range of issues, including: the contrast between theory and practice in civil-military relations; the role perceptions of military professionals across generations; the character of civil-military relations in authoritarian or other democratically-challenged political systems; the usefulness of business models in military management; the attributes of civil-military relations during unconventional conflicts; the experience of the all-volunteer force and its meaning for US civil-military relations; and other topics.
Authors contributing to this study examine a wide range of issues, including: the contrast between theory and practice in civil-military relations; the role perceptions of military professionals across generations; the character of civil-military relations in authoritarian or other democratically-challenged political systems; the usefulness of business models in military management; the attributes of civil-military relations during unconventional conflicts; the experience of the all-volunteer force and its meaning for US civil-military relations; and other topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen J. Cimbala, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Penn State Brandywine, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Stephen J. Cimbala; Chapter 1 Kids These Days: Growing Military Professionalism across Generations Isaiah WilsonIII Edward Cox Kent W. Park Rachel M. Sondheimer; Chapter 2 Searching for a More Viable Form of Civil-Military Relations: The Canadian and American Experiences Dale R. Herspring; Chapter 3 Civil-Military Relations in Contemporary Russia Stephen J. Blank; Chapter 4 John Allen Williams; Chapter 5 The U.S. Civil-Military Problematique and New Military Missions Damon Coletta; Chapter 6 The War without a Strategy: Presidents the Pentagon and Problems in Civil-Military Relations since the 9/11 Attacks C. Dale Walton; Chapter 7 Who Serves? The American All-Volunteer Force Gary SchaubJr. Adam Lowther; Chapter 8 Military Theory Strategy and Praxis: Implications for Civil-Military Relations Jacob W. Kipp Lester W. Grau; Chapter 9 Business Models and Emerging U.S. Warfighting Concepts Milan Vego; Chapter 10 Cyberwar and Nuclear Crisis Management: Implications for Civil-Military Relations Stephen J. Cimbala; conclusion Conclusion Stephen J. Cimbala;
Introduction Stephen J. Cimbala; Chapter 1 Kids These Days: Growing Military Professionalism across Generations Isaiah WilsonIII Edward Cox Kent W. Park Rachel M. Sondheimer; Chapter 2 Searching for a More Viable Form of Civil-Military Relations: The Canadian and American Experiences Dale R. Herspring; Chapter 3 Civil-Military Relations in Contemporary Russia Stephen J. Blank; Chapter 4 John Allen Williams; Chapter 5 The U.S. Civil-Military Problematique and New Military Missions Damon Coletta; Chapter 6 The War without a Strategy: Presidents the Pentagon and Problems in Civil-Military Relations since the 9/11 Attacks C. Dale Walton; Chapter 7 Who Serves? The American All-Volunteer Force Gary SchaubJr. Adam Lowther; Chapter 8 Military Theory Strategy and Praxis: Implications for Civil-Military Relations Jacob W. Kipp Lester W. Grau; Chapter 9 Business Models and Emerging U.S. Warfighting Concepts Milan Vego; Chapter 10 Cyberwar and Nuclear Crisis Management: Implications for Civil-Military Relations Stephen J. Cimbala; conclusion Conclusion Stephen J. Cimbala;
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