Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way : (Record no. 77627)
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control field | 13566107 |
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008 - GENERAL INFORMATION | |
fixed length control field | 121031s2012 pau | f000 0 eng c |
020 ## - ISBN | |
ISBN | 158487547X |
020 ## - ISBN | |
ISBN | 9781584875475 |
040 ## - CATALOGUING LIBRARY | |
Original cataloging library | AWC |
Modifying library | FUG |
-- | OSU |
-- | Sipr |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE | |
Language code | eng |
100 1# - AUTHOR | |
Personal name | Shulman, Mark R. |
245 10 - TITLE | |
Title | Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way : |
Subtitle | rethinking and refining the civil-military relationship / |
Author, etc | Mark R. Shulman |
260 ## - PUBLICATION DATA | |
Place of publication | Carlisle, PA : |
Publisher | Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), U.S. Army War College, |
Year | 2012 |
300 ## - PAGES ETC | |
Pages | viii, 51 p. ; |
Dimensions | 23 cm |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | SIP1211 |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | "September 2012." |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | "External Research Associates Program." |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
About the authors | Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-51) |
505 0# - CONTENTS | |
Contents | Introduction -- A separate sphere -- The soldier and the republic -- What kind of civil-military relationship do we want? |
520 ## - SUMMARY | |
Summary, etc | This monograph explains why robust civil-military relations matter and discusses how they are evolving. Part I examines the jurisprudence that has reshaped civil-military relations. The author maintains that since the Vietnam era, the U.S. Supreme Court has hewn the armed forces from general society in order to create a separate -- and more socially conservative -- sphere. Part II argues that the nation's polity is in decline and that the increasingly politicized armed forces may force a change in government. Part III asks, "Where do we go from here?" This monograph attributes a thinning of civilian control over the military to specific legal and political decisions. They explain some of the most important implications of this transformation and offer proposals about how to improve that critical relationship for the sake of enhancing the effectiveness of the armed forces and the vitality of the republic. This monograph goes on to examine briefly 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. |
650 #7 - KEYWORD | |
Keyword | civil-military relations |
Subdivision | armed forces |
Geographic subdivision | USA |
653 ## - UNCONTROLLED KEYWORD | |
Uncontrolled keyword | civil supremacy over the military |
653 ## - UNCONTROLLED KEYWORD | |
Uncontrolled keyword | forecasting |
710 0# - ADDED INSTITUTION | |
Institution | US Army War College. |
Subordinate unit | Strategic Studies Institute |
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Classification part | (73) Shulman |
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URI | http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/download.cfm?q=1124 |
942 ## - ITEM TYPE (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | report |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Acquisition no. | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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SIPRI Library and Documentation | SIPRI Library and Documentation | 2012-11-01 | (73) Shulman | G12/773 | 2012-11-01 | report |