This edited collection brings together experts from Europe and
the United States to examine how the foundering of the autocracies
of Central and Eastern Europe brought about important changes in
civil-military relations. Divided into three parts, the volume
focuses on international organizations (NATO, WEU, OSCE) and
Central-East Europe, the problems of transition to democracy in the
region, and relevant developments elsewhere in the world. The work
explores the following trends: the increased transparency of
defense politics; civilianization of the defense ministries;
personnel changes in the upper echelons of the military; national
emancipation and new security doctrines; political neutralization
of the armed forces; discontinuation of the military's internal
security role; and ideological pluralization, among others. An
important volume for scholars and students in comparative politics,
international relations, and the military and politics.
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