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ID188248
Title ProperFulcrum of democratic civilian control
Other Title Informationre-imagining the role of defence ministries
LanguageENG
AuthorPion-Berlin, David ;  Mukherjee, Anit
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this introduction we present the justification and the analytical frame of our special issue. More specifically, this issue examines the institutional role of defence ministries in fortifying civilian control and military effectiveness. As we argue, scholarship on this subject is sparse, despite the ministry’s importance in enforcing civilian control, enhancing military effectiveness, and conducting the day-to-day affairs of national defense. If defence ministries are to fulfill these obligations, they must be properly positioned, financially and bureaucratically endowed, as well as staffed with knowledgeable civilians with sufficient authority. Not all ministries are up to these standards. To highlight these aspects, our special issue examines the defense ministries of four countries, two of which are older democracies (France and India) and two more recently established ones (Argentina and South Korea). These case studies pay particular attention to organizational design of the ministries, the roles assigned to civilian and military personnel, how much defense expertise civilians and officers can claim, and whether there are mechanisms that allow ministry personnel to convert resources into military strength. We underscore our contribution to the literature and suggest avenues for further research.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 45, No.6-7; Dec 2022: p.783-797
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 45 No 6-7
Key WordsCivil-military relations ;  Military Effectiveness ;  Civilian Control ;  Defence Ministry


 
 
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