The absent dialogue: politicians, bureaucrats, and the military in India
"Civilian control over the military is widely hailed as among the biggest successes of India's democracy. This is a rarity, especially among post-colonial states, and is rightfully celebrated. But has this come at a cost? In The Absent Dialogue, Anit Mukherjee argues that the pattern of ci...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Civilian control over the military is widely hailed as among the biggest successes of India's democracy. This is a rarity, especially among post-colonial states, and is rightfully celebrated. But has this come at a cost? In The Absent Dialogue, Anit Mukherjee argues that the pattern of civil-military relations in India has hampered its military effectiveness. Indian politicians and bureaucrats have long been content with the formal and ritualistic exercise of civilian control, while the military continues to operate in institutional silos, with little substantive engagement between the two. In making this claim, the book closely examines the variables most closely associated with military effectiveness -- weapons procurement, jointness (the ability of separate military services to operate together), officer education, promotion policies, and defense planning. India's pattern of civil-military relations -- best characterized as an absent dialogue -- adversely affects each of these processes. Theoretically, the book adopts the 'unequal dialogue' framework proposed by Eliot Cohen but also argues that, under some conditions, patterns of civil-military relations maybe more closely resemble an 'absent dialogue.' Informed by more than a hundred and fifty interviews and recently available archival material, the book represents a deep dive into understanding the power and the limitations of the Indian military. It sheds new light on India's military history and is essential reading for understanding contemporary civil-military relations and recurring problems therein. While the book focuses on India, it also highlights the importance of civilian expertise and institutional design in enhancing civilian control and military effectiveness in other democracies"-- |
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spelling | Mukherjee, Anit 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)1081839856 aut The absent dialogue politicians, bureaucrats, and the military in India Anit Mukherjee Politicians, bureaucrats, and the military in India New York, NY Oxford University Press [2020] © 2020 xvii, 313 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Modern South Asia Introduction -- Forging the sword : civil-military relations and military effectiveness -- Convenient narratives : historical evolution of civil-military relations -- The false promise of self-reliance : the weapons procurement process -- The coordinators : India's unique approach to jointness -- An "in-house" affair : India's system of professional military education -- Simply the best? Officer promotion and selection policies -- The best of intentions : defense planning in India -- Tumultuous times : the contemporary discourse on civil-military relations -- Conclusion "Civilian control over the military is widely hailed as among the biggest successes of India's democracy. This is a rarity, especially among post-colonial states, and is rightfully celebrated. But has this come at a cost? In The Absent Dialogue, Anit Mukherjee argues that the pattern of civil-military relations in India has hampered its military effectiveness. Indian politicians and bureaucrats have long been content with the formal and ritualistic exercise of civilian control, while the military continues to operate in institutional silos, with little substantive engagement between the two. In making this claim, the book closely examines the variables most closely associated with military effectiveness -- weapons procurement, jointness (the ability of separate military services to operate together), officer education, promotion policies, and defense planning. India's pattern of civil-military relations -- best characterized as an absent dialogue -- adversely affects each of these processes. Theoretically, the book adopts the 'unequal dialogue' framework proposed by Eliot Cohen but also argues that, under some conditions, patterns of civil-military relations maybe more closely resemble an 'absent dialogue.' Informed by more than a hundred and fifty interviews and recently available archival material, the book represents a deep dive into understanding the power and the limitations of the Indian military. It sheds new light on India's military history and is essential reading for understanding contemporary civil-military relations and recurring problems therein. While the book focuses on India, it also highlights the importance of civilian expertise and institutional design in enhancing civilian control and military effectiveness in other democracies"-- Geschichte 1947- gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd rswk-swf Bürokratie (DE-588)4008822-4 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 gnd rswk-swf Civil-military relations / India India / History, Military India / Politics and government Civil-military relations Politics and government India Military history Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Bürokratie (DE-588)4008822-4 s Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 s Geschichte 1947- z DE-604 |
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