The sacred cause: civil military conflict over Soviet national security, 1917 - 1992
To the officers of the USSR Armed Forces, the defense of the Soviet Union was, in the words of a Soviet general, a "sacred cause." What was the nature of Soviet civil-military relations, and what have the new militaries inherited from the Soviet experience? In this book Thomas M. Nichols e...
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Cornell Univ. Press
1993
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Zusammenfassung: | To the officers of the USSR Armed Forces, the defense of the Soviet Union was, in the words of a Soviet general, a "sacred cause." What was the nature of Soviet civil-military relations, and what have the new militaries inherited from the Soviet experience? In this book Thomas M. Nichols examines the struggles over national security policy between military officers and political leaders in the USSR, and shows that the Soviet civil-military relationship has a long history of conflict rather than cooperation. Nichols disputes the longstanding Western belief in Party-Army amity. He argues that Party control over the Soviet armed forces has been tenuous since Stalin's death; the relationship was inherently unstable and conflictual, growing in intensity because of Gorbachev and his approach to domestic and foreign policy reforms. The source of this instability lay in the creation of the Soviet Armed Forces as a Marxist military, and Nichols maintains that this privileged and highly ideological institution found itself in frequent conflict with a Party that had of necessity to take an increasingly pragmatic approach to international politics. Movement toward a politically isolated and professionalized military, he shows, was continuously subverted by civilian leaders who sought to control military issues through political intrusions into doctrine and strategy. He concludes that the new leaders of the post-Soviet republics have inherited a group of military organizations that continue to resist the abandonment both of their ideological foundations and of their cohesion as a multinational military - a situation he believes may prove to be one of the greatest threats to the emerging post-Soviet democracies. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 259 S. |
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adam_text | The Sacred Cause
CIVIL-MILITARY CONFLICT OVER
SOVIET NATIONAL SECURITY, 1917-1992
THOMAS M NICHOLS
Cornell University Press
ITHACA AND LONDON
Contents
Preface 5 ix
Introduction: Our National and Sacred Cause 1
1 Bureaucrats or Bonapartes? Western Views of the
Soviet Military 21
2 Setting the Stage: Stalin and the Military 33
3 Khrushchev s Revolution: Stalinism without Stalin? 57
4 The Golden Age and After: Brezhnev s Retreat
and Military Ascendance 91
5 Reform and Resistance: Gorbachev and the Military,
1985-1986 130
6 Abandoning Pretenses: Gorbachev and the Military,
1987-1988 162
7 The End of an Era: The Soviet Armed Forces and the
Political Struggle 205
8 Rethinking Soviet Civil-Military Relations:
Prospects for the 1990s 237
Index 255
[vii]
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