Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations
Reconsidering American Civil-Military Relations
The Military, Society, Politics, and Modern War
Brooks, Risa; Maurer, Daniel; Beehner, Lionel
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2021
376
Mole
Inglês
9780197535509
15 a 20 dias
536
Introduction, Lionel Beehner and Daniel Maurer
Section I: The Military's Roles and Responsibilities
1. The Paradoxes of Huntingtonian Professionalism, Risa A. Brooks
2. Civil-military relations Norms and Democracy: What Every Citizen Should Know, Marybeth P. Ulrich
3. Dissents and Sensibility: Conflicting Loyalties, Democracy, and Civil-Military Relations, Michael A. Robinson, Lindsay P. Cohn, and Max Z. Margulies
Section II: The Civilian Leadership's Roles and Responsibilities
4. Civilian Oversight Inside the Pentagon: Who Does It and How?, Mara Karlin
5. Who has "Skin in the Game"? The Implications of an Operational Reserve for Civil-Military Relations, Jessica Blankshain
6. Militarized Ministries of Defense? Placing the Military Experience of Secretaries of Defense in a Comparative Context, Peter B. White
Section III: The Public's Role and Responsibilities
7. A Matter of Trust: Five Pitfalls that Could Squander the American Public's Confidence in the Military, Heidi A. Urben and James T. Golby
8. Confidence Without Sacrifice: American Public Opinion and the U.S. Military, David T. Burbach
9. When an Immovable Object Meets an Irresistible Force: Military Popularity and Affective Partisanship, Jonathan D. Caverley
10. Crisis in the Civil-Military Triangle?, William E. Rapp
Section IV: Modern War and Civil-Military Relations
11. Light Footprint, Low Profile, Low Information: Civil-Military Relations and the 2017 Niger Attacks, Alice Hunt Friend
12. The Civil-Military Implications of Emerging Technology, Risa A. Brooks
13. Cyber Operations, Legal Secrecy, and Civil-Military Relations, Dakota S. Rudesill
14. U.S. Civil Military Relations in the Gray Zone, Sarah Sewall
Conclusion, Risa A. Brooks
Introduction, Lionel Beehner and Daniel Maurer
Section I: The Military's Roles and Responsibilities
1. The Paradoxes of Huntingtonian Professionalism, Risa A. Brooks
2. Civil-military relations Norms and Democracy: What Every Citizen Should Know, Marybeth P. Ulrich
3. Dissents and Sensibility: Conflicting Loyalties, Democracy, and Civil-Military Relations, Michael A. Robinson, Lindsay P. Cohn, and Max Z. Margulies
Section II: The Civilian Leadership's Roles and Responsibilities
4. Civilian Oversight Inside the Pentagon: Who Does It and How?, Mara Karlin
5. Who has "Skin in the Game"? The Implications of an Operational Reserve for Civil-Military Relations, Jessica Blankshain
6. Militarized Ministries of Defense? Placing the Military Experience of Secretaries of Defense in a Comparative Context, Peter B. White
Section III: The Public's Role and Responsibilities
7. A Matter of Trust: Five Pitfalls that Could Squander the American Public's Confidence in the Military, Heidi A. Urben and James T. Golby
8. Confidence Without Sacrifice: American Public Opinion and the U.S. Military, David T. Burbach
9. When an Immovable Object Meets an Irresistible Force: Military Popularity and Affective Partisanship, Jonathan D. Caverley
10. Crisis in the Civil-Military Triangle?, William E. Rapp
Section IV: Modern War and Civil-Military Relations
11. Light Footprint, Low Profile, Low Information: Civil-Military Relations and the 2017 Niger Attacks, Alice Hunt Friend
12. The Civil-Military Implications of Emerging Technology, Risa A. Brooks
13. Cyber Operations, Legal Secrecy, and Civil-Military Relations, Dakota S. Rudesill
14. U.S. Civil Military Relations in the Gray Zone, Sarah Sewall
Conclusion, Risa A. Brooks