ID | 151012 |
Title Proper | Resign in protest? a cure worse than most diseases |
Language | ENG |
Author | Feaver, Peter D |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Advocates of cultivating a resignation-in-protest ethic understate the costs and exaggerate the benefits. Military officers who believe that the policymaking process is heading in a bad direction already have ample recourse in the form of advising within the chain of command. If their advice is not heeded, it is exceedingly unlikely that the country would be better served by senior officers provoking a civil–military crisis to advertise their policy differences with civilian leaders. |
`In' analytical Note | Armed Forces and Society Vol. 43, No.1; Jan 2017: p.29-40 |
Journal Source | Armed Forces and Society Vol: 43 No 1 |
Key Words | Civilian Control ; Civil–Military Relations Theory ; Resignation ; Military Advice |