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Soldiers, politicians, and civilians, reforming civil-military relations in democratic Latin America, David Pion-Berlin, Rafael Martinez

Label
Soldiers, politicians, and civilians, reforming civil-military relations in democratic Latin America, David Pion-Berlin, Rafael Martinez
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Soldiers, politicians, and civilians
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1027394418
Responsibility statement
David Pion-Berlin, Rafael Martinez
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
reforming civil-military relations in democratic Latin America
Summary
Are interactions between soldiers, politicians, and civilians improving? Every nation has to come to grips with achieving a more enduring harmony between government, the armed forces, and society if it aspires to strengthen its democracy. While there is an abundance of studies on civil-military affairs, few examine all three of these actors, let alone establish any standards with which to assess whether progress is being made. This ambitious book devises a novel framework equipped with six dimensions, each of which opens a unique window into civil-military affairs, and which form a more integrated view of the subject. Those dimensions are accompanied by a set of benchmarks and metrics that assess progress and compare one country against another. The framework is applied to case studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, with the conviction that insights could be gleaned that may be relevant elsewhere. Ultimately, by unpacking the civil-military relation into its various dimensions, this study has shed light on what it takes to transform what was once a politically-minded military into an organization dedicated to serving a democratic state and society.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Military reform, civil-military relations, and democratization -- Civil-military developments in the Southern Cone and Brazil : an overview -- Reducing military power -- Devising a new legal framework -- Building defense institutions -- Generating knowledge -- Achieving convergence -- Achieving effectiveness -- Explaining civil-military relations reform
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