Civil military relations: building democracy and regional security in Latin America, Southern Asia, and Central Europe

With the end of the Cold War the attention of policymakers, political activists, and academics has focused on the factors that promote democracy and regional peace. From both a theoretical and empirical perspective, the contributors to this volume examine the claim that civilian domination is the on...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] Westview Press 1998
Schriftenreihe:Latin America in global perspective
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Zusammenfassung:With the end of the Cold War the attention of policymakers, political activists, and academics has focused on the factors that promote democracy and regional peace. From both a theoretical and empirical perspective, the contributors to this volume examine the claim that civilian domination is the only form compatible with democracy and regional peace. By focusing on political values and the institutional rules of politics, the contributors not only dispute this claim but clarify the conditions under which a partnership between civilians and the military can help promote both. The contributors provide in-depth analyses of the normative and institutional aspects of the civil-military relationship to demonstrate that it is the politics of the relationship rather than its form that influences the likelihood of democracy and regional peace. Their analysis provides new reasons for expecting that democracy and regional peace can proliferate in the post-Cold War world.
Beschreibung:XIII, 274 S.
ISBN:0813324211