J. 'Bayo Adekanye
The Comparative Method and Civil-Military Relations
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The Comparative Method and Civil-Military Relations
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Comprising critical writings in civil-military relations theory and research, this book of essays attempts to understand and analyze the issues central to the place and role of military in the Nigerian society.
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Comprising critical writings in civil-military relations theory and research, this book of essays attempts to understand and analyze the issues central to the place and role of military in the Nigerian society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032726021
- ISBN-10: 1032726024
- Artikelnr.: 70528440
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032726021
- ISBN-10: 1032726024
- Artikelnr.: 70528440
J. 'Bayo Adekanye is Nigerian scholar and professor of Political Science. He was a tenured staff of the Department of Political Science, the University of Ibadan before retiring in 2006. He held teaching combined with research and administrative positions in several institutions, including Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; University of Lancaster, England; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; the international peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway; Kogi State University (now renamed Prince Abubakar of Audu University), and Babcock University, Ogun State.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Crux of Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 1: The Military Problem in Comparative Political Analysis
Chapter 2: Towards Explaining Civil-Military Instability in Contemporary
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Political Model
Chapter 3: Reforming the Character of Civil-Military Relations for
Democratic Governance in Nigeria After 1999
Part Two: Insights from Traditional Political and Military Theory
Chapter 4: Machiavelli and the Military: The Prince and Psychology of Empty
Power
Chapter 5: The Military Aspects of Orthodox Marxist Theory of Revolution: A
Contextual Analysis
Chapter 6: The "Brawn" versus "Brain" Dispute in Contemporary African
Civil-Military History and Thought
Part Three: Styles and Critique of Contemporary Western Political and
Military Thinking
Chapter 7: Critique as Method of Inquiry in Political Science in General
Chapter 8: Systematic Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge in
Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 9: On the Theory of Modernizing Soldier: A Critique
Chapter 10: The Concept and Problematic of 'Non-Western Civil-Military
Process': Some Methodological Queries
Chapter 11: The Role of Armies in and the Problematics of "State- and/or
Nation-Building": A Critical Review of Theories and Cases
Part Four: Logic of Classification and Comparison in Civil-Military
Analysis
Chapter 12: The Fundamentals of Classification
Chapter 13: Methodological Note on Typology of Military Organization and
Society
Chapter 14: Military Organization and Federal Society
Part Five: Data Sources, Methods, and Problems about Researching the
Military
Chapter 15: Sources and Methods for the Nigerian Military Expenditure Data:
A Research Note
Chapter 16: Civil-Military Relations and Public Support for Defense
Chapter 17: Field Research on African Military Organizations
Appendix - Researching "The Nigerian Retired
Military": The Research Problem, Aims and Objectives/Hypotheses, Data
Sources/Methods
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Crux of Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 1: The Military Problem in Comparative Political Analysis
Chapter 2: Towards Explaining Civil-Military Instability in Contemporary
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Political Model
Chapter 3: Reforming the Character of Civil-Military Relations for
Democratic Governance in Nigeria After 1999
Part Two: Insights from Traditional Political and Military Theory
Chapter 4: Machiavelli and the Military: The Prince and Psychology of Empty
Power
Chapter 5: The Military Aspects of Orthodox Marxist Theory of Revolution: A
Contextual Analysis
Chapter 6: The "Brawn" versus "Brain" Dispute in Contemporary African
Civil-Military History and Thought
Part Three: Styles and Critique of Contemporary Western Political and
Military Thinking
Chapter 7: Critique as Method of Inquiry in Political Science in General
Chapter 8: Systematic Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge in
Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 9: On the Theory of Modernizing Soldier: A Critique
Chapter 10: The Concept and Problematic of 'Non-Western Civil-Military
Process': Some Methodological Queries
Chapter 11: The Role of Armies in and the Problematics of "State- and/or
Nation-Building": A Critical Review of Theories and Cases
Part Four: Logic of Classification and Comparison in Civil-Military
Analysis
Chapter 12: The Fundamentals of Classification
Chapter 13: Methodological Note on Typology of Military Organization and
Society
Chapter 14: Military Organization and Federal Society
Part Five: Data Sources, Methods, and Problems about Researching the
Military
Chapter 15: Sources and Methods for the Nigerian Military Expenditure Data:
A Research Note
Chapter 16: Civil-Military Relations and Public Support for Defense
Chapter 17: Field Research on African Military Organizations
Appendix - Researching "The Nigerian Retired
Military": The Research Problem, Aims and Objectives/Hypotheses, Data
Sources/Methods
Index
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Crux of Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 1: The Military Problem in Comparative Political Analysis
Chapter 2: Towards Explaining Civil-Military Instability in Contemporary
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Political Model
Chapter 3: Reforming the Character of Civil-Military Relations for
Democratic Governance in Nigeria After 1999
Part Two: Insights from Traditional Political and Military Theory
Chapter 4: Machiavelli and the Military: The Prince and Psychology of Empty
Power
Chapter 5: The Military Aspects of Orthodox Marxist Theory of Revolution: A
Contextual Analysis
Chapter 6: The "Brawn" versus "Brain" Dispute in Contemporary African
Civil-Military History and Thought
Part Three: Styles and Critique of Contemporary Western Political and
Military Thinking
Chapter 7: Critique as Method of Inquiry in Political Science in General
Chapter 8: Systematic Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge in
Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 9: On the Theory of Modernizing Soldier: A Critique
Chapter 10: The Concept and Problematic of 'Non-Western Civil-Military
Process': Some Methodological Queries
Chapter 11: The Role of Armies in and the Problematics of "State- and/or
Nation-Building": A Critical Review of Theories and Cases
Part Four: Logic of Classification and Comparison in Civil-Military
Analysis
Chapter 12: The Fundamentals of Classification
Chapter 13: Methodological Note on Typology of Military Organization and
Society
Chapter 14: Military Organization and Federal Society
Part Five: Data Sources, Methods, and Problems about Researching the
Military
Chapter 15: Sources and Methods for the Nigerian Military Expenditure Data:
A Research Note
Chapter 16: Civil-Military Relations and Public Support for Defense
Chapter 17: Field Research on African Military Organizations
Appendix - Researching "The Nigerian Retired
Military": The Research Problem, Aims and Objectives/Hypotheses, Data
Sources/Methods
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Crux of Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 1: The Military Problem in Comparative Political Analysis
Chapter 2: Towards Explaining Civil-Military Instability in Contemporary
Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Political Model
Chapter 3: Reforming the Character of Civil-Military Relations for
Democratic Governance in Nigeria After 1999
Part Two: Insights from Traditional Political and Military Theory
Chapter 4: Machiavelli and the Military: The Prince and Psychology of Empty
Power
Chapter 5: The Military Aspects of Orthodox Marxist Theory of Revolution: A
Contextual Analysis
Chapter 6: The "Brawn" versus "Brain" Dispute in Contemporary African
Civil-Military History and Thought
Part Three: Styles and Critique of Contemporary Western Political and
Military Thinking
Chapter 7: Critique as Method of Inquiry in Political Science in General
Chapter 8: Systematic Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge in
Civil-Military Relations
Chapter 9: On the Theory of Modernizing Soldier: A Critique
Chapter 10: The Concept and Problematic of 'Non-Western Civil-Military
Process': Some Methodological Queries
Chapter 11: The Role of Armies in and the Problematics of "State- and/or
Nation-Building": A Critical Review of Theories and Cases
Part Four: Logic of Classification and Comparison in Civil-Military
Analysis
Chapter 12: The Fundamentals of Classification
Chapter 13: Methodological Note on Typology of Military Organization and
Society
Chapter 14: Military Organization and Federal Society
Part Five: Data Sources, Methods, and Problems about Researching the
Military
Chapter 15: Sources and Methods for the Nigerian Military Expenditure Data:
A Research Note
Chapter 16: Civil-Military Relations and Public Support for Defense
Chapter 17: Field Research on African Military Organizations
Appendix - Researching "The Nigerian Retired
Military": The Research Problem, Aims and Objectives/Hypotheses, Data
Sources/Methods
Index