Richard Kohn
Civil-Military Relations in the United States
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Civil-Military Relations in the United States
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This volume focuses on civilian control of the military in American history and contemporary national security affairs.
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This volume focuses on civilian control of the military in American history and contemporary national security affairs.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780415711654
- ISBN-10: 0415711657
- Artikelnr.: 39150307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9780415711654
- ISBN-10: 0415711657
- Artikelnr.: 39150307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Kohn is Professor of History and director of the Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Preface 1. Introduction: Civil-Military Relations at the Center of Military
History PART I: FOUNDATIONS 2. The Origins of American Antimilitarism 3.
The Newburgh Conspiracy 4. The Greatness of George Washington 5. Why the
American Generals Remained Subordinate PART II: THE HISTORICAL CONSTANT 6.
The Genius of the American Constitution 7.Civilian Control of the Military
in United States History PART III: THE "CRISIS" OF THE 1990s 8. Warning
about the All-Volunteer Army 9. Expanding the Right to Serve 10. The Revolt
of the '90s: Its Origins and Manifestations 11. The Danger of a Politicized
Military 12. How Senior Flag Officer "Resignation" Threatens Civilian
Control and National Defense PART IV: 9/11 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 13. The
"War on Terror" 14. The Danger of Using the Military at Home 15. Civilian
Control in Decline 16. Militarization Even More Transformative PART V:
RESTORATION AND STABILITY 17. Warning the Obama Administration about
Conflict with the Military 18. The Ensuing Clashes: 2009-2012 19.
Maintaining Military Professionalism 20. Toward a Positive Civil-Military
Relationship EPILOGUE: THE REQUIREMENT FOR CIVILIAN CONTROL
History PART I: FOUNDATIONS 2. The Origins of American Antimilitarism 3.
The Newburgh Conspiracy 4. The Greatness of George Washington 5. Why the
American Generals Remained Subordinate PART II: THE HISTORICAL CONSTANT 6.
The Genius of the American Constitution 7.Civilian Control of the Military
in United States History PART III: THE "CRISIS" OF THE 1990s 8. Warning
about the All-Volunteer Army 9. Expanding the Right to Serve 10. The Revolt
of the '90s: Its Origins and Manifestations 11. The Danger of a Politicized
Military 12. How Senior Flag Officer "Resignation" Threatens Civilian
Control and National Defense PART IV: 9/11 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 13. The
"War on Terror" 14. The Danger of Using the Military at Home 15. Civilian
Control in Decline 16. Militarization Even More Transformative PART V:
RESTORATION AND STABILITY 17. Warning the Obama Administration about
Conflict with the Military 18. The Ensuing Clashes: 2009-2012 19.
Maintaining Military Professionalism 20. Toward a Positive Civil-Military
Relationship EPILOGUE: THE REQUIREMENT FOR CIVILIAN CONTROL
Preface 1. Introduction: Civil-Military Relations at the Center of Military
History PART I: FOUNDATIONS 2. The Origins of American Antimilitarism 3.
The Newburgh Conspiracy 4. The Greatness of George Washington 5. Why the
American Generals Remained Subordinate PART II: THE HISTORICAL CONSTANT 6.
The Genius of the American Constitution 7.Civilian Control of the Military
in United States History PART III: THE "CRISIS" OF THE 1990s 8. Warning
about the All-Volunteer Army 9. Expanding the Right to Serve 10. The Revolt
of the '90s: Its Origins and Manifestations 11. The Danger of a Politicized
Military 12. How Senior Flag Officer "Resignation" Threatens Civilian
Control and National Defense PART IV: 9/11 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 13. The
"War on Terror" 14. The Danger of Using the Military at Home 15. Civilian
Control in Decline 16. Militarization Even More Transformative PART V:
RESTORATION AND STABILITY 17. Warning the Obama Administration about
Conflict with the Military 18. The Ensuing Clashes: 2009-2012 19.
Maintaining Military Professionalism 20. Toward a Positive Civil-Military
Relationship EPILOGUE: THE REQUIREMENT FOR CIVILIAN CONTROL
History PART I: FOUNDATIONS 2. The Origins of American Antimilitarism 3.
The Newburgh Conspiracy 4. The Greatness of George Washington 5. Why the
American Generals Remained Subordinate PART II: THE HISTORICAL CONSTANT 6.
The Genius of the American Constitution 7.Civilian Control of the Military
in United States History PART III: THE "CRISIS" OF THE 1990s 8. Warning
about the All-Volunteer Army 9. Expanding the Right to Serve 10. The Revolt
of the '90s: Its Origins and Manifestations 11. The Danger of a Politicized
Military 12. How Senior Flag Officer "Resignation" Threatens Civilian
Control and National Defense PART IV: 9/11 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 13. The
"War on Terror" 14. The Danger of Using the Military at Home 15. Civilian
Control in Decline 16. Militarization Even More Transformative PART V:
RESTORATION AND STABILITY 17. Warning the Obama Administration about
Conflict with the Military 18. The Ensuing Clashes: 2009-2012 19.
Maintaining Military Professionalism 20. Toward a Positive Civil-Military
Relationship EPILOGUE: THE REQUIREMENT FOR CIVILIAN CONTROL