Reforming Civil Military Relations in New Democracies

Reforming Civil Military Relations in New Democracies
Author: Aurel Croissant,David Kuehn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319531892

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This book addresses the challenge of reforming defense and military policy-making in newly democratized nations. By tracing the development of civil-military relations in various new democracies from a comparative perspective, it links two bodies of scholarship that thus far have remained largely separate: the study of emerging (or failed) civilian control over armed forces on the one hand; and work on the roots and causes of military effectiveness to guarantee the protection and security of citizens on the other. The empirical and theoretical findings presented here will appeal to scholars of civil-military relations, democratization and security issues, as well as to defense policy-makers.

Routes to Reform

Routes to Reform
Author: David Kuehn,Aurel Croissant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780198803362

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This book examines the conditions under which new democracies succeed or fail in establishing firm and lasting civilian control of the military. David Kuehn and Aurel Croissant introduce a multi-dimensional conceptual framework to evaluate the degree of civilian control in new democracies and to trace developments over time. The theory of civilian control in new democracies that they propose integrates rationalist, structuralist, and institutionalist arguments into acoherent model to explain when, how, and through which causal mechanism new democracies succeed or fail in establishing and sustaining civilian control over the military. This theory is tested on an original dataset on civilian control over the military in 66 countries that have made the transitionfrom authoritarian to democratic rule at least once in the period from 1974 to 2010. The study traces the effects of different degrees of civilian control on the survival and democratic quality of third wave democracies, combining large-N statistical analyses with detailed case study narratives of several countries. The book establishes a comprehensive understanding of the conditions and processes under which third wave democracies succeeded or failed in establishing firm and lasting civiliancontrol of the military-and its consequences for the survival and quality of the new democratic structures, processes, and practices.

Civil Military Relations and Democracy

Civil Military Relations and Democracy
Author: Larry Diamond,Marc F. Plattner
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1996-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801855365

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Based on a conference held in Washington, DC, 13-14 Mar 1995.

Soldiers Politicians and Civilians

Soldiers  Politicians  and Civilians
Author: David Pion-Berlin,Rafael Martínez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107149977

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This book argues that for a nation to become fully democratic, it must strengthen the interactions between its soldiers, politicians, and civilians.

The Soldier and the Changing State

The Soldier and the Changing State
Author: Zoltan Barany,Zoltan D. Barany
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2012-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691137698

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Looking at how armies supportive of democracy are built, this title argues that the military is the important institution that states maintain, for without military elites who support democratic governance, democracy cannot be consolidated. It demonstrates that building democratic armies is the quintessential task of democratizing regimes.

Who Guards the Guardians and How

Who Guards the Guardians and How
Author: Thomas C. Bruneau,Scott D. Tollefson
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2009-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780292783409

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The continued spread of democracy into the twenty-first century has seen two-thirds of the almost two hundred independent countries of the world adopting this model. In these newer democracies, one of the biggest challenges has been to establish the proper balance between the civilian and military sectors. A fundamental question of power must be addressed—who guards the guardians and how? In this volume of essays, contributors associated with the Center for Civil-Military Relations in Monterey, California, offer firsthand observations about civil-military relations in a broad range of regions including Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe. Despite diversity among the consolidating democracies of the world, their civil-military problems and solutions are similar—soldiers and statesmen must achieve a deeper understanding of one another, and be motivated to interact in a mutually beneficial way. The unifying theme of this collection is the creation and development of the institutions whereby democratically elected civilians achieve and exercise power over those who hold a monopoly on the use of force within a society, while ensuring that the state has sufficient and qualified armed forces to defend itself against internal and external aggressors. Although these essays address a wide variety of institutions and situations, they each stress a necessity for balance between democratic civilian control and military effectiveness.

The Routledge Handbook of Civil military Relations

The Routledge Handbook of Civil military Relations
Author: Thomas C. Bruneau,Florina Cristiana Matei
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415782739

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The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations not only fills this important lacuna, but offers an up-to-date comparative analysis which identifies three essential components in civil-military relations: (1) democratic civilian control; (2) operational effectiveness; and (3) the efficiency of the security institutions. This Handbook will be essential reading for students and practitioners in the fields of civil-military relations.

The Evolution of Civil Military Relations in South East Europe

The Evolution of Civil Military Relations in South East Europe
Author: Philipp H. Fluri,Gustav E. Gustenau,Plamen I. Pantev
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3790815721

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This book, authored by a multi-national team, draws a complicated, yet logically evolving picture of the problems in the security sector reform field of South-East Europe, examining the post-totalitarian and post-conflict challenges to be faced.