Guns & Roses = comparative civil-mil...
Ratuva, Steven.

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    Title/Author: Guns & Roses/ edited by Steven Ratuva, Radomir Compel, Sergio Aguilar.
    Reminder of title: comparative civil-military relations in the changing security environment /
    other author: Ratuva, Steven.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
    Description: xvii, 439 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 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.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Civil-military relations - United States. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2008-8
    ISBN: 9789811320088
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