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Mobilizing Force Linking Security Threats Militarization And Civilian Control David Kuehn Editor Yagil Levy Editor

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Mobilizing Force Linking Security Threats Militarization And Civilian Control David Kuehn Editor Yagil Levy Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 287
Author: David Kuehn (editor); Yagil Levy (editor)
ISBN: 9781626379435, 1626379432
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Mobilizing Force Linking Security Threats Militarization And Civilian Control David Kuehn Editor Yagil Levy Editor by David Kuehn (editor); Yagil Levy (editor) 9781626379435, 1626379432 instant download after payment.

What leads a democratic government to use military force to counter a domestic or external threat? How does it legitimize this mobilization to its citizenry? And what is the significance for civilian control of the military? The authors of Mobilizing Force draw on case studies from around the world to systematically examine these critical questions, exploring the interrelationships among security threats, the militarization of security policy, and democratic accountability.

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