Abstract

The development of theory to guide the study of civil-military relations has focused heavily on the issue of civilian control. In some contexts, this may not be the most important aspect of civil-military relationships. After reviewing extant literature on civil-military relations, this article concludes by arguing that the impact that civil-military relations can have on military effectiveness deserves a closer look.

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