American civil-military relations the soldier and the state in a new era
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2009
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Table of Contents:
- Are civil-military relations still a problem?
- A broken dialogue: Rumsfeld, Shinseki, and civil-military tension
- Before and after Huntington: the methodological maturing of civil-military studies
- Hartz, Huntington, and the liberal tradition in America: the clash with military realism
- Winning wars, not just battles: expanding the military profession to incorporate stability operations
- Professionalism and professional military education in the twenty-first century
- Responsible obedience by military professionals: the discretion to do what is wrong
- The military mind: a reassessment of the ideological roots of American military professionalism
- Changing conceptions of the military as a profession
- Militaries and political activity in democracies
- Enhancing national security and civilian control of the military: a Madisonian approach
- Building trust: civil-military behaviors for effective national security.


