From both a theoretical and empirical perspective, the contributors
to this book examine the claim that civilian domination is the only
form compatible with democracy and regional peace. By focusing on
political values and the institutional rules of politics, the
authors not only dispute this claim but set out to clarify the
conditions under which a partnership between civilians and the
military can help promote both. Detailed analyses of the normative
and institutional aspects of the civil-military relationship are
presented to demonstrate that it is the politics of the
relationship rather than its form that influences the likelihood of
democracy and regional peace.
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