The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations
Herausgeber: Matei, Florina Cristiana; Bruneau, Thomas C; Halladay, Carolyn
The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations
Herausgeber: Matei, Florina Cristiana; Bruneau, Thomas C; Halladay, Carolyn
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This second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations offers a wide-ranging, internationally focused overview of the field of civil-military relations.
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This second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations offers a wide-ranging, internationally focused overview of the field of civil-military relations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9780367540456
- ISBN-10: 0367540452
- Artikelnr.: 69927429
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9780367540456
- ISBN-10: 0367540452
- Artikelnr.: 69927429
Florina Cristiana Matei is a Lecturer at the Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Naval Postgraduate School, USA. Carolyn Halladay is a Senior Lecturer and Academic Associate at the Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, USA. Thomas C. Bruneau is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, USA.
Foreword Aurel Croissant Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in 21st Century Florina Cristiana Matei, Carolyn
Halladay, and Thomas C. Bruneau Part I: Case Studies of Civil-Military
Relations in Non-Democratic States and Illiberal Democracies: The Issue of
Control 2. Civil-Military Relations in Putin's Russia Ihor Kovalevskyi 3.
Civil-Military Relations in a Pseudo-Democratic State: The Case of Thailand
Paul Chambers 4. The Transformation of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Armed
Forces under Chávez and Maduro Harold A. Trinkunas 5. Saudi Arabia: A Story
of Military Allegiance Ayman Al-Yassini 6. Bolivia: A Tale of Praetorianism
Brendan J. de Brun 7. The Republic of Niger: The Military as a Security and
Political Actor Sebastian Elischer 8. Uganda: Civilian Control of the
Military and its Limits Michael Skarda 9. Turkey-The Illusion of Civilian
Control: Effectiveness in the Justice and Development Party Era Kevin
McCaskey with Catherine L. Grant 10. Singapore: Civil-Military Fusion and
Militarized Civilians Shannon A. Brown Part II: Case Studies of
Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies: The Issue of Effectiveness in
Different Roles and Missions 11. Peacekeeping and Civil-Military Relations
in Uruguay Diego Esparza 12. Election Security and Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in Ghana Rachel Sigman 13. Indonesia: The Pitfalls
of Imperfect Civilian Control for Military Effectiveness Philip Lorenz 14.
Tunisia: The Politics of Nonintervention Kevin McCaskey 15. The South
Korean Military's Peacekeeping Missions: A Story of Effectiveness Erik J.
Leklem 16. Civil-Military Dividends of a Majoritarian State: The Case of
Sri Lanka Anshu N. Chatterjee 17. Brazil: The Ebb and Flow of Democratic
Civilian Control Thomas C. Bruneau and Florina Cristiana Matei 18. Greece:
After the Seven Year Itch of Military Rule Konstantinos Kokkalis 19. Peru:
When Presidents Go Praetorian John "Clay" Oeffinger and Florina Cristiana
Matei Part III: Case Studies of Civil-Military Relations in Established
Democracies: The Dynamics of Change in Control and Effectiveness 20. The
Soldier's Tradition and Civil-Military Relations in Germany Donald Abenheim
21. Civil-Military Relations in Great Britain and the "Special
Relationship" Todd Greentree 22. Women and Civil-Military Relations: The
Military Dimension of Global to Grassroots Institutional Gender
Transformation Angela Grdina 23. The United States: Countering Terrorism
Operations Paul Shemella 24. From Tragedy to Success in Colombia: The
Centrality of Effectiveness in Civil-Military Relations Thomas C. Bruneau
and Richard B. Goetze Jr. 25. The Civil-Military Relations Bureaucratic
Machinery in Australia Michael Evans 26. Conclusion David Pion-Berlin
Civil-Military Relations in 21st Century Florina Cristiana Matei, Carolyn
Halladay, and Thomas C. Bruneau Part I: Case Studies of Civil-Military
Relations in Non-Democratic States and Illiberal Democracies: The Issue of
Control 2. Civil-Military Relations in Putin's Russia Ihor Kovalevskyi 3.
Civil-Military Relations in a Pseudo-Democratic State: The Case of Thailand
Paul Chambers 4. The Transformation of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Armed
Forces under Chávez and Maduro Harold A. Trinkunas 5. Saudi Arabia: A Story
of Military Allegiance Ayman Al-Yassini 6. Bolivia: A Tale of Praetorianism
Brendan J. de Brun 7. The Republic of Niger: The Military as a Security and
Political Actor Sebastian Elischer 8. Uganda: Civilian Control of the
Military and its Limits Michael Skarda 9. Turkey-The Illusion of Civilian
Control: Effectiveness in the Justice and Development Party Era Kevin
McCaskey with Catherine L. Grant 10. Singapore: Civil-Military Fusion and
Militarized Civilians Shannon A. Brown Part II: Case Studies of
Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies: The Issue of Effectiveness in
Different Roles and Missions 11. Peacekeeping and Civil-Military Relations
in Uruguay Diego Esparza 12. Election Security and Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in Ghana Rachel Sigman 13. Indonesia: The Pitfalls
of Imperfect Civilian Control for Military Effectiveness Philip Lorenz 14.
Tunisia: The Politics of Nonintervention Kevin McCaskey 15. The South
Korean Military's Peacekeeping Missions: A Story of Effectiveness Erik J.
Leklem 16. Civil-Military Dividends of a Majoritarian State: The Case of
Sri Lanka Anshu N. Chatterjee 17. Brazil: The Ebb and Flow of Democratic
Civilian Control Thomas C. Bruneau and Florina Cristiana Matei 18. Greece:
After the Seven Year Itch of Military Rule Konstantinos Kokkalis 19. Peru:
When Presidents Go Praetorian John "Clay" Oeffinger and Florina Cristiana
Matei Part III: Case Studies of Civil-Military Relations in Established
Democracies: The Dynamics of Change in Control and Effectiveness 20. The
Soldier's Tradition and Civil-Military Relations in Germany Donald Abenheim
21. Civil-Military Relations in Great Britain and the "Special
Relationship" Todd Greentree 22. Women and Civil-Military Relations: The
Military Dimension of Global to Grassroots Institutional Gender
Transformation Angela Grdina 23. The United States: Countering Terrorism
Operations Paul Shemella 24. From Tragedy to Success in Colombia: The
Centrality of Effectiveness in Civil-Military Relations Thomas C. Bruneau
and Richard B. Goetze Jr. 25. The Civil-Military Relations Bureaucratic
Machinery in Australia Michael Evans 26. Conclusion David Pion-Berlin
Foreword Aurel Croissant Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in 21st Century Florina Cristiana Matei, Carolyn
Halladay, and Thomas C. Bruneau Part I: Case Studies of Civil-Military
Relations in Non-Democratic States and Illiberal Democracies: The Issue of
Control 2. Civil-Military Relations in Putin's Russia Ihor Kovalevskyi 3.
Civil-Military Relations in a Pseudo-Democratic State: The Case of Thailand
Paul Chambers 4. The Transformation of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Armed
Forces under Chávez and Maduro Harold A. Trinkunas 5. Saudi Arabia: A Story
of Military Allegiance Ayman Al-Yassini 6. Bolivia: A Tale of Praetorianism
Brendan J. de Brun 7. The Republic of Niger: The Military as a Security and
Political Actor Sebastian Elischer 8. Uganda: Civilian Control of the
Military and its Limits Michael Skarda 9. Turkey-The Illusion of Civilian
Control: Effectiveness in the Justice and Development Party Era Kevin
McCaskey with Catherine L. Grant 10. Singapore: Civil-Military Fusion and
Militarized Civilians Shannon A. Brown Part II: Case Studies of
Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies: The Issue of Effectiveness in
Different Roles and Missions 11. Peacekeeping and Civil-Military Relations
in Uruguay Diego Esparza 12. Election Security and Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in Ghana Rachel Sigman 13. Indonesia: The Pitfalls
of Imperfect Civilian Control for Military Effectiveness Philip Lorenz 14.
Tunisia: The Politics of Nonintervention Kevin McCaskey 15. The South
Korean Military's Peacekeeping Missions: A Story of Effectiveness Erik J.
Leklem 16. Civil-Military Dividends of a Majoritarian State: The Case of
Sri Lanka Anshu N. Chatterjee 17. Brazil: The Ebb and Flow of Democratic
Civilian Control Thomas C. Bruneau and Florina Cristiana Matei 18. Greece:
After the Seven Year Itch of Military Rule Konstantinos Kokkalis 19. Peru:
When Presidents Go Praetorian John "Clay" Oeffinger and Florina Cristiana
Matei Part III: Case Studies of Civil-Military Relations in Established
Democracies: The Dynamics of Change in Control and Effectiveness 20. The
Soldier's Tradition and Civil-Military Relations in Germany Donald Abenheim
21. Civil-Military Relations in Great Britain and the "Special
Relationship" Todd Greentree 22. Women and Civil-Military Relations: The
Military Dimension of Global to Grassroots Institutional Gender
Transformation Angela Grdina 23. The United States: Countering Terrorism
Operations Paul Shemella 24. From Tragedy to Success in Colombia: The
Centrality of Effectiveness in Civil-Military Relations Thomas C. Bruneau
and Richard B. Goetze Jr. 25. The Civil-Military Relations Bureaucratic
Machinery in Australia Michael Evans 26. Conclusion David Pion-Berlin
Civil-Military Relations in 21st Century Florina Cristiana Matei, Carolyn
Halladay, and Thomas C. Bruneau Part I: Case Studies of Civil-Military
Relations in Non-Democratic States and Illiberal Democracies: The Issue of
Control 2. Civil-Military Relations in Putin's Russia Ihor Kovalevskyi 3.
Civil-Military Relations in a Pseudo-Democratic State: The Case of Thailand
Paul Chambers 4. The Transformation of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Armed
Forces under Chávez and Maduro Harold A. Trinkunas 5. Saudi Arabia: A Story
of Military Allegiance Ayman Al-Yassini 6. Bolivia: A Tale of Praetorianism
Brendan J. de Brun 7. The Republic of Niger: The Military as a Security and
Political Actor Sebastian Elischer 8. Uganda: Civilian Control of the
Military and its Limits Michael Skarda 9. Turkey-The Illusion of Civilian
Control: Effectiveness in the Justice and Development Party Era Kevin
McCaskey with Catherine L. Grant 10. Singapore: Civil-Military Fusion and
Militarized Civilians Shannon A. Brown Part II: Case Studies of
Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies: The Issue of Effectiveness in
Different Roles and Missions 11. Peacekeeping and Civil-Military Relations
in Uruguay Diego Esparza 12. Election Security and Democratic
Civil-Military Relations in Ghana Rachel Sigman 13. Indonesia: The Pitfalls
of Imperfect Civilian Control for Military Effectiveness Philip Lorenz 14.
Tunisia: The Politics of Nonintervention Kevin McCaskey 15. The South
Korean Military's Peacekeeping Missions: A Story of Effectiveness Erik J.
Leklem 16. Civil-Military Dividends of a Majoritarian State: The Case of
Sri Lanka Anshu N. Chatterjee 17. Brazil: The Ebb and Flow of Democratic
Civilian Control Thomas C. Bruneau and Florina Cristiana Matei 18. Greece:
After the Seven Year Itch of Military Rule Konstantinos Kokkalis 19. Peru:
When Presidents Go Praetorian John "Clay" Oeffinger and Florina Cristiana
Matei Part III: Case Studies of Civil-Military Relations in Established
Democracies: The Dynamics of Change in Control and Effectiveness 20. The
Soldier's Tradition and Civil-Military Relations in Germany Donald Abenheim
21. Civil-Military Relations in Great Britain and the "Special
Relationship" Todd Greentree 22. Women and Civil-Military Relations: The
Military Dimension of Global to Grassroots Institutional Gender
Transformation Angela Grdina 23. The United States: Countering Terrorism
Operations Paul Shemella 24. From Tragedy to Success in Colombia: The
Centrality of Effectiveness in Civil-Military Relations Thomas C. Bruneau
and Richard B. Goetze Jr. 25. The Civil-Military Relations Bureaucratic
Machinery in Australia Michael Evans 26. Conclusion David Pion-Berlin