Guns & Roses: Comparative Civil-Military Relations in the Changing Security Environment
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Guns & Roses: Comparative Civil-Military Relations in the Changing Security Environment

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ISBN-13:
9789811320088
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
439
Autor:
Steven Ratuva
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This edited volume provides a critical and comparative discussion of  the changing synergy between the military and society in the dramatically transforming global security climate, drawing on examples from the Asian, Pacific, African, Middle Eastern, European and South American regions. The book is interdisciplinary and covers wide-ranging issues relating to civil military relations, democratization, regional security, ethnicity, peace-building and peace keeping, civilian oversight, internal repression, gender, regime change and civil society. 
This edited volume provides a critical and comparative discussion of  the changing synergy between the military and society in the dramatically transforming global security climate, drawing on examples from the Asian, Pacific, African, Middle Eastern, European and South American regions. The book is interdisciplinary and covers wide-ranging issues relating to civil military relations, democratization, regional security, ethnicity, peace-building and peace keeping, civilian oversight, internal repression, gender, regime change and civil society. 
1. Introduction.
2. Multi-faceted dilemmas: Politics and the changing dynamics of civil-military relations—a global synopsis.
3. Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, reserved domains and rollback: The deracination of Egypt's Arab Spring.
4. The distribution of domestic political power within democracies and civil-military relations: The case of post-1789 France.
5. Political culture and institutions-building impacting civil military relations in Bangladesh?.
6. The executive and the military in post-apartheid South Africa.
7. Moving towards a more Multi-ethnic Fiji Military Forces.
8. The military and security in the Pacific Islands past and present.
9. Order, chaos and democracy: the 2014 military coup in Thailand.
10. The problem relating to the modernisation of the South African National Defence Force and its external role: From defence review 1998 to defence review 2015.
11. The Changing Role of the Military in Chinese Politics.
12. Rethinking the second wave.
13. The role of the military and police in RAMSI.
14. European Union military operations: the use of force in Chad, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo.
15. Soldiers, rebels and the overlords.
16. Terminating terrorism with negotiations: A divided path towards progress.
17. Can military be entrusted the role of police?.
18. Gendered violence against civilian males: A case study using the Bougainville conflict.
19. NGO-military interaction as a mechanism of democratic civilian control.
20. United States risk management in the Post-War Iraq: Encountering societal risks.
21. Protego ergo obligo? The Sovereignty paradox in the responsibility to protect doctrine.
22. Some concluding remarks: The future of civil-military relations. 

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