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ID194775
Title ProperCivil–Military Relations During the Trump Administration
Other Title InformationRejection of Military Professionalism and the Deterioration of Civil–Military Relations
LanguageENG
AuthorBinkley, John C.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The period of Donald Trump’s term in office was one of the most contentious periods of American civil–military relations. Both active-duty and retired officers rebuffed and castigated the president’s actions, policies, and character. Such public criticism of a sitting president has no real parallel in American history. This breakdown in civil–military relations was caused by the president’s lack of respect and in fact disdain for the contours of military professionalism. Those contours are expressed by the attributes of expertise, corporateness, and responsibility. The military’s notion of commitment to the Constitution, an apolitical ethos, as well as its willingness to sacrifice for the national good were all part of the military’s own sense of professional values. In this case, the sitting president shared none of those values and tried to politicize the military, ignored their expertise, and disparaged their selfless sacrifice.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 50, No.1; Jan 2024: p.55-80
Key WordsResponsibility ;  Civil–Military Relations ;  Expertise ;  Professionalism ;  Corporateness