This book argues that the U.S. military is in a triangular relationship with two civilian masters the President and the Congress. An underlying theme is how civil-military relations get caught up in domestic politics.
This book illustrates this dual system of civilian military control in a series of case studies, starting from the way the Continental Congress ran the Revolutionary War by committee and concluding with the George W. Bush/Donald Rumsfeld efforts to transform the U.S. military into a modern terrorist-fighting force. These show how warriors and politicians interacted at different points in U.S. history.
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