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This major comparative study examines the challenges that the countries of postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe have faced in securing democratic control of their armed forces and establishing civilian control of defence policy.
This book explores how the interaction of the common challenges of. This major comparative study examines the challenges that the countries of postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe have faced in securing democratic control of their armed forces and establishing civilian control of defence policy.
This book explores how the interaction of the common challenges of postcommunism and the diverse circumstances of. Read this book on Questia. This major comparative study examines the challenges faced by the countries of postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe in securing democratic control of their armed forces and establishing a civilian control of defense policy.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Papers presented at a conference "Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Central and Eastern Europe: Civil-Military Relations and Defence. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: "The chapters in this book were first presented at a Conference on 'Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Central and Eastern Europe: Civil-Military Relations and Defence Planning in the New Era', held in Kyiv, in March "--Page ix.
The case studies in this book have examined the challenges facing the countries of postcommunist Europe in establishing democratic control of their armed forces. As was noted in the introduction to this volume, when communism collapsed in Central and Eastern Europe there were fears of praetorian threats to democratic by: 1.
Democratic control has been strongest where there was a democratically led reorientation of domestic and foreign policy away from the institu- tions and. How should democratic governments go about establishing civilian control of the armed forces.
This volume brings together ten distinguished authorities from around the world to examine How will civil-military relations affect efforts to consolidate new democracies in developing and postcommunist countries.
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This major comparative study examines the challenges faced by countries of postcommunist Europe in reforming and professionalizing their armed forces. How will civil-military relations affect efforts to consolidate new democracies in developing and postcommunist countries.
How should democratic governments go about establishing civilian control of the armed forces. This volume brings together ten distinguished authorities from around the world to examine these questions as they relate to Latin America, Asia, Africa, Eastern. Cottey, Andrew, Timothy Edmunds, and Anthony Forster.
The Challenge of Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Postcommunist Europe. In Andrew Cottey et al., eds. Democratic Control of the Military in Postcommunist Europe. New York: Palgrave: 1– Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation contains the first systematic comparative analysis of the process of democratic consolidation in southern Europe and the southern cone of South America, and it is the first book to ground post-Communist Europe within the literature of comparative politics and democratic theory/5(9).
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Civil-Military Relations in Post-Communist Europe: Reviewing the Transition - CRC Press Book Fifteen years after the fall of communism, we are able to appraise the results of the multi-faceted postcommunist transition in Central and Eastern Europe with authority.
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Fifteen years after the fall of communism, we are able to appraise the results of the multi-faceted postcommunist transition in Central and Eastern Europe with authority.
This volume specifically addresses the fascinating area of Civil-Military relations throughout this transitional period.
The countries of the region inherited a onerous legacy in this area: their armed forces were part of. Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe Juan J. Linz, Alfred Stepan, Jaun J. Linz Since their classic volume The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes was published inJuan J.
Linz and Alfred Stepan have increasingly focused on the questions of how, in the modern world. Democratic Control of the Military in Postcommunist Europe: This major comparative study examines the challenges that the countries of postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe have faced in securing democratic control of their armed forces and establishing civilian control of defence : N.
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Army and State in Postcommunist Europe book. Army and State in Postcommunist Europe. DOI link for Army and State in Postcommunist by: 1. The great difficulty facing transitions to democracy in the postcommunist East is a lack of basic social cohesion.
Democratic institutions, political parties, and branches of the state itself, such as regular armies, all find it hard to function in such a highly atomized environment.The subject-matter dealt with in this book explores the implications of political and economic reform in the former state socialist countries with its main focus on gender-related issues.
the chapters encapsulate the discussions and findings of a research conference that took place at wider in Septemberorganized by the book's editor, wider Senior Researcher Val .Andrew Alexander Michta (born April 4, ) is a political scientist and Dean of the College of International and Security Studies at the George C.
Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Germany. Previously he was Professor of National Security Affairs at the US Naval War College.
He was also an affiliate of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, an .