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ID153621
Title ProperSaving Samuel Huntington and the need for pragmatic civil–military relations
LanguageENG
AuthorTravis, Donald S
Summary / Abstract (Note)How the U.S. military establishment interacts with other parts of the American government and the people impacts American national power. Because civil–military relationships are influenced by the context of the environment and the “kind of war” being waged, there are a variety of ways that military and civilian leaders can work together to improve the nation’s security. This article proposes an alternative civil–military relations model called pragmatic civilian control. It integrates Samuel Huntington’s objective civilian control theory with traditional American political philosophy and concepts established by Morris Janowitz, while accounting for current geopolitical conditions.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 43, No.3; Jul 2017: p.395-414
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 43 No 3
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Public Policy ;  Military Culture ;  Civil–Military Relations


 
 
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