In Western, developing, and totalitarian countries alike, the
armed forces are powerful political organizations that play key
roles in domestic politics. Yet, the literature on
civilian-military relations provides few comparative examinations
of the military's political role. In 27 chapters devoted to
representative countries, this handbook looks at the varying roles
the military plays around the world. Political role is defined as
substantial and purposeful involvement in the making and allocating
of wealth and social and political values. Using this definition,
each chapter traces the historical background of civil-military
relations in the country, identifies and analyzes the processes the
military uses to exert political influence, evaluates the success
and results of the military's political role, and projects future
developments.
As with any dynamic, organic body, the armed services in various
countries change quickly and sometimes upredictably. The purpose of
this book is beyond merely reporting whether a particular military
is in the barracks as the 20th century draws to a close. Rather,
the book offers analyses on the role that militaries have played in
their societies, the historical forces that have shaped those
roles, the socioeconomic constraints on them in the past, present,
and anticipated in the future, and the current positions that armed
forces have occupied in the last decade of the century.
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