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- 2. Introduction The term “military relations” refers broadly to the interaction between the armed force of a
- 3. Subsequently, there have been several “waves” of military research (Desch 1999:2). In the late 1950s and
- 4. The basis of military relations is a dilemma: what Peter Feaver has called the civil–military problematique,
- 5. In response to the critique of the United States in the aftermath of Vietnam, civilian and
- 6. From time to time throughout the history of a polity, certain circumstances – political, strategic, social,
- 7. There are five sets of questions that lie at the heart of the military bargain at
- 8. The second question is closely related to the first. What degree of military influence is appropriate
- 9. The third question concerns the appropriate role of the military in a given polity. Is it
- 10. .Fourth, who serves? Is military service an obligation of citizenship or something else? How are officers
- 11. Finally, how effective is the military instrument that a given pattern of military relations produces? All
- 12. In general, there are two lenses through which to examine these questions. The first is the
- 13. The political institutions of a state also exert a strong influence on its military relations by
- 14. The same goes for the military realm, which usually includes a number of uniformed services. For
- 15. Risa Brooks argues that patterns of military relations affect national security because of their impact on
- 16. Next she identifies four sets of institutional processes that constitute the element of strategic assessment.. The
- 17. Brooks then hypothesizes how the various configurations of power and preference divergence affect the quality of
- 18. Of course, the quality of a state's strategic assessment is not the only determinant of a
- 19. In many respects, the current state of theorizing about civil–military relations brings to mind the story
- 20. Since each can only sense what he is touching (the trunk, a leg, and the tail)
- 21. Research agendas might well include: additional examination of the emerging civil–military patterns of such emerging powers
- 23. Conclusion .There is no more important question facing a state than the place of its military
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