Abstract

* Foreword (David Pion-Berlin) * Acknowledgments * Introduction (Thomas C. Bruneau) * Part One: Actors and Institutions * Chapter 1. Military Professionalism in a Democracy (Thomas-Durell Young) * Chapter 2. Legislatures and National Defense: Global Comparisons (Jeanne Kinney Giraldo) * Chapter 3. Ministries of Defense and Democratic Control (Thomas C. Bruneau and Richard B. Goetze Jr.) * Part Two: Roles and Missions of the Military * Chapter 4. Strategy Formulation and National Defense: Peace, War, and the Past as Prologue (Douglas Porch) * Chapter 5. The Spectrum of Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces (Paul Shemella) * Part Three: Issues in Civilian Control of the Military * Chapter 6. Reforming Intelligence: The Challenge of Control in New Democracies (Thomas C. Bruneau and Kenneth R. Dombroski) * Chapter 7. Defense Budgets, Democratic Civilian Control, and Effective Governance (Jeanne Kinney Giraldo) * Chapter 8. Conscription or the All-Volunteer Force: Recruitment in a Democratic Society (Edwin R. Micewski) * Chapter 9. Professional Military Education in Democracies (Karen Guttieri) * Conclusion (Thomas C. Bruneau and Scott D. Tollefson) * About the Editors and Contributors * Notes * Bibliography * Index

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