THE ROLE OF THE ARMED FORCES IN FOREIGN POLICY
In: Columbia journal of international affairs, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 3
ISSN: 1045-3466
In: Columbia journal of international affairs, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 3
ISSN: 1045-3466
In: China news analysis: Zhongguo-xiaoxi-fenxi, Heft 1176, S. 1-8
ISSN: 0009-4404
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In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 66, Heft 263, S. 93-103
ISSN: 1468-2621
In: Defense analysis, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 105-108
ISSN: 0743-0175
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In: Defense analysis, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 105-108
ISSN: 1470-3602
In: International studies, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 221-233
ISSN: 0973-0702, 1939-9987
In: Journal of homeland security and emergency management, Band 16, Heft 1
ISSN: 1547-7355
AbstractThe domestic roles of Western armed forces are expanding. Although there is broad academic agreement that this trend is widespread, research on its implications has been relatively scarce. Here, I examine three debates that have emerged in the wake of expanding domestic military roles. They include: discussion on the origins of this trend between functionalists and politically-oriented scholars; its implications for civilian control and civil rights; and its effects on military-police convergence. This is followed by a call for more research on how the expanding domestic roles of Western armed forces relate to domestic civil-military collaboration, the management of military organizations, military visibility and reputation, perceptions of new tasks within the military, and the scale of this trend. A concluding section makes a case for drawing more academic attention to this phenomenon.
In: Vojno delo, Band 66, Heft 1, S. 126-144
In: Internationale spectator, Band 46, Heft 11, S. 627-635
ISSN: 0020-9317
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In: Reality of politics: estimates - comments - forecasts, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 109-122
Civilian management and democratic control over the army do not only consist in establishing organs and mechanisms of control and optimising their activity. It is significant to determine and respect the role of the armed forces in the society, which would allow making the army a politically neutral instrument of legally functioning forces as well as appropriate organisational structures with strictly defined protection measures allocated to carry out the undertakings of the state and the nation. The position and function of the army in society should be based on the fact that it reflects the features of the society it comes from. In order to facilitate the effective progression of the process, the following aspects should be taken into account: in what manner the army reacts to the decisions and actions of civilian society; whether there are intermediary bodies between these spheres; to what extent the armed forces represent the interests of the society; and whether a soldier-citizen exists or if the two notions should be treated separately
In: Strategic comments: in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 1-3
ISSN: 1356-7888
In: Connections: the quarterly journal. [Englische Ausgabe], Band 4, Heft 3, S. 121-133
ISSN: 1812-1098
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In: Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 121-133
In: The RUSI journal, Band 138, Heft 3, S. 1-6
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: RUSI journal, Band 138, Heft 3, S. 1-6
ISSN: 0307-1847
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