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Civilian Control of the Military: The Changing Security Environment [Hardcover]

Professor Michael C. Desch PhD (Author)


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May 5, 1999

The end of the Cold War brought widespread optimism about the future of civil-military relations. But as Michael Desch argues in this thought-provoking challenge to Harold Lasswell's famous "garrison state" thesis, the truth is that civilian authorities have not been able to exert greater control over military policies and decision making. In wartime, civil authorities cannot help but pay close attention to military matters. In times of peace, however, civilian leaders are less interested in military affairs--and therefore often surrender them to the military.

Focusing on a wide range of times and places, Desch begins with a look at changes in U.S. civil-military relations since the end of the Cold War. He then turns to the former Soviet Union, explaining why it was easier for civilians to control the Soviet military than its present-day Russian successor. He examines the Hindenburg-Ludendorff dictatorship in World War I Germany, Japan during the interwar era, and France's role in the Algerian crisis. Finally, he explores the changing domestic security environment and civil-military relations in South America.


Editorial Reviews

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"A courageous, definitive work." -- Joseph J. Collins, Joint Force Quarterly



"Desch's book... already has proven influential in shaping the debate within the academic and the policymaking communities. The book is important because it makes a bold argument based on a clearly advanced theory and tests it against an extraordinary range of cases... A landmark study." -- American Political Science Review



"A refreshing addition to the literature on civil-military relations. It challenges traditional explanations and contributes to several different important theoretical and policy debates." -- Journal of Military History



"A timely book with a provocative thesis." -- Glen M. Segell, Millennium

About the Author

Michael C. Desch is associate director of the Patterson School at the University of Kentucky.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (May 5, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801860598
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801860591
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,399,654 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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How has the changed international security environment of the post-Cold War era affected the relationship between civilian and military leaders? Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
challenging international threat environment, indeterminate threat environments, challenging external threat environment, international security competition, subjective control mechanisms, civilian governmental institutions, internal threat environment, oriented military doctrine, greater independent role, firm civilian control, external threat environments, changed international security environment, objective control mechanisms, civilian preferences, military preferences, silent dictatorship, military unity, military subordination, military ideas, civilian leaders, external missions, trillion rubles, societal variables, civilian institutions, oriented militaries
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Cold War, United States, World War, Soviet Union, Latin America, Russian Army, Communist Party, Fourth Republic, Powell Doctrine, Third World, Eastern Europe, High Command, High Low Internal, Gulf War, High Low High Internal, Black Sea, Korean War, Samuel Huntington, Warsaw Pact, Harold Lasswell, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Southern Cone, Unidad Popular, Western Europe
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