Civil-military Relations
Control and Effectiveness Across Regimes
Description:... How does civilian control affect military effectiveness? Can a balance be achieved between the two? In-country experts address these questions through a set of rich comparative case studies. Covering the spectrum from democracies to authoritarian regimes, they explore the nexus of control and effectiveness to reveal its importance for national security and the legitimacy of both political order and the military institution.
CONTENTS: - Civil-Military Relations: Why Control Is Not Enough--the Editors.
- The Theoretical Landscape--D. Kuehn.
- Measuring Effectiveness and Control--T. Eschenauer and J. Kamerling.
- ESTABLISHING DEMOCRACIES.
- The United States: Planning and Managing Control and Effectiveness--T.D. Young.
- Japan: Separation, Control, and Effectiveness--C. Aoi.
- Germany: The Bundeswehr and the Limits of Strategic Culture--S.B. Gareis.
- EMERGING DEMOCRACIES
- Chile: Defense Governance and Democratic Consolidation--C. Solar.
- Tunisia: Patterns and Implications of Civilian Control--N. Jebnoun.
- Indonesia: The Military's Growing Assertiveness--A.B. Gunawan.
- HYBRID AND AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES.
- Russia: The Armed Forces as Patriotic Glue--O. Fridman.
- Turkey: Strengthening Personalized Political Control--Z. Sentek.
- Egypt: An Ineffective Military Beyond Control--R. Springborg.
- China: Traditions, Institutions, and Effectiveness--Y. Ji.
- CONCLUSION..
- The Nexus of Control and Effectiveness--T.C. Bruneau and A. Croissant.
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