Who Guards the Guardians and How : Democratic Civil-Military Relations.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword (DAVID PION-BERLIN) -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction (THOMAS C. BRUNEAU) -- Part One: Actors and Institutions -- Chapter 1: Military Professionalism in a Democracy (THOMAS-DURELL YOUNG) -- Chapter 2: Legislatures and National Defense: Global Comparisons (JEANNE KINNEY GIRALDO) -- Chapter 3: Ministries of Defense and Democratic Control (THOMAS C. BRUNEAU AND RICHARD B. GOETZE JR.) -- Part Two: Roles and Missions of the Military -- Chapter 4: Strategy Formulation and National Defense: Peace, War, and the Past as Prologue (DOUGLAS PORCH) -- Chapter 5: The Spectrum of Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces (PAUL SHEMELLA) -- Part Three: Issues in Civilian Control of the Military -- Chapter 6: Reforming Intelligence: The Challenge of Control in New Democracies (THOMAS C. BRUNEAU AND KENNETH R. DOMBROSKI) -- Chapter 7: Defense Budgets, Democratic Civilian Control, and Effective Governance (JEANNE KINNEY GIRALDO) -- Chapter 8: Conscription or the All-Volunteer Force: Recruitment in a Democratic Society (EDWIN R. MICEWSKI) -- Chapter 9: Professional Military Education in Democracies (KAREN GUTTIERI) -- Conclusion: (THOMAS C. BRUNEAU AND SCOTT D. TOLLEFSON) -- Bibliography -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Index.
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