Publication
Sep 2012
This monograph explains why robust civil-military relations matter and discusses how they are evolving. It discusses several books on the topic and examines the evolving great power politics, the effects new technologies have on long-standing distinctions and borders, and the relative rise of non-state actors including al Qaeda—three sets of exogenous factors that inevitably drive changes in the civil-military relationship. In the end, this monograph points to a more ambitious enterprise: a complete reexamination of the relationship between force and society.
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Author | Mark R Shulman |
Series | SSI Monographs |
Publisher | Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI) |
Copyright | This publication is subject to Title 17, United States Code, Sections 101 and 105. It is in the public domain and may not be copyrighted. |