The intervention of the military in national politics and the everyday lives of citizens is a key question in civil-military relations. This book explains how concordance theory can provide a model for predicting such domestic intervention.
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"By creatively applying concordance theory to five unique settings,
Rebecca Schiff has made an invaluable contribution to
civil-military studies. This is a most timely reference for social
scientists, military leaders, and concerned citizens." Charles C. Moskos, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Northwestern University
"Rebecca Schiff's work on concordance theory brings an important perspective to the study of civil military relations. Her sophisticated and well written analysis deserves a wide audience of military professionals, academicians, and interested civilians. It is highly recommended for graduate and advanced undergraduate classes in national security policy and military professionalism." John Allen Williams
Professor of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago
Rebecca Schiff has made an invaluable contribution to
civil-military studies. This is a most timely reference for social
scientists, military leaders, and concerned citizens." Charles C. Moskos, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Northwestern University
"Rebecca Schiff's work on concordance theory brings an important perspective to the study of civil military relations. Her sophisticated and well written analysis deserves a wide audience of military professionals, academicians, and interested civilians. It is highly recommended for graduate and advanced undergraduate classes in national security policy and military professionalism." John Allen Williams
Professor of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago
"By creatively applying concordance theory to five unique settings,
Rebecca Schiff has made an invaluable contribution to
civil-military studies. This is a most timely reference for social
scientists, military leaders, and concerned citizens." Charles C. Moskos, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Northwestern University
"Rebecca Schiff's work on concordance theory brings an important perspective to the study of civil military relations. Her sophisticated and well written analysis deserves a wide audience of military professionals, academicians, and interested civilians. It is highly recommended for graduate and advanced undergraduate classes in national security policy and military professionalism." John Allen Williams
Professor of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago