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CIAO DATE: 03/04

Civil-Military Relations Theory in the Post-Communist World

Dr. Costas Danopoulos and Dr. Daniel Zirker

July 2002

Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Abstract

The pivotal role of soldiers in warfare, empire building, and national security has been the subject of epic poets, historians, and other social scientists since time immemorial. By comparison, one finds precious little on the role military officers played in domestic politics, despite the fact the soldiers overthrew emperors and other office holders, installed new ones, and influenced government decisions in prehistoric, ancient, and modern societies. Yet, beginning with WWI, a series of major political, social, and economic developments, including the travails suffered by newly independent countries,stimulated empirically oriented social scientists to seek to understand the critically important role the armed forces played in the domestic politics of old and new societies alike. This gave birth to civil-military relations as subfield of comparative politics.

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