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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Constantine P Danopoulos; Daniel Zirker |
| ISBN: | 0813388465 9780813388465 |
| OCLC Number: | 33078268 |
| Description: | xxviii, 279 p. : maps ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Servants or masters? : the military in the "New Russia" / Richard B. Spence -- Adventurers or commanders? : civil-military relations in Georgia since independence / Stephen F. Jones -- Starting from scratch : the establishment of national armed forces in the Republic of Moldova / Walter M. Bacon, Jr. -- Civil-military relations in Lithuania / Rovert A. Vitas -- The Belarus military : a loyal segment of society? / Konstantin E. Sorokin -- The military forces of the Republic of Armenia / Moorad Mooradian -- Kazakhstan : military dimensions of state formation over Central Asia's civilizational fault lines / Robert V. Barylski -- The Yugoslav army : trauma and transition / Robin Alison Remington -- In search of identity : civil-military relations and nationhood in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) / Zlatko Isakovic and Constantine P. Danopoulos -- Civil-military relations in Slovenia / Anton Alex Bebler -- Democracy in the "fog of war" : civil-military relations in Croatia / Ozren Zunec -- Civil society and civil war in Bosnia / Dimitrios Kyriakou -- Conclusions on post-totalitarian civil-military relations / Constantine P. Danopoulos. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Constantine P. Danopoulos and Daniel Zirker ; foreword by Philippe C. Schmitter. |
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Abstract:
From open civil war in Bosnia and Georgia to the Russian president's use of military units against an uncooperative parliament, civil-military conflicts in the former USSR and Yugoslavia are increasingly attracting worldwide attention and concern. This volume brings together fourteen essays that explore the roles of the armed forces in the ongoing struggles for control over the processes of state formation and government in these newly independent countries. Twelve chapters focus on the experiences of particular countries in the region; and introductory and concluding chapters draw out commonalities and differences among the cases, comparing them with one another as well as with post-authoritarian regimes elsewhere in the world.
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- Former Soviet republics -- Armed Forces -- Political activity.
- Civil-military relations -- Former Soviet republics.
- Civil-military relations -- Macedonia (Republic)
- Civil-military relations -- Slovenia.
- Civil-military relations -- Croatia.
- Civil-military relations -- Bosnia and Hercegovina.
- Government -- Role of -- Military forces
- Eastern Europe
- Krijgsmacht.
- Burgers.
- Conflicten.
- Relations pouvoir civil - pouvoir militaire -- Macédoine.
- Relations pouvoir civil - pouvoir militaire -- Croatie.
- Relations pouvoir civil - pouvoir militaire -- Bosnie-Herzégovine.
- Relations pouvoir civil - pouvoir militaire -- Ex-URSS.
- Relations pouvoir civil - pouvoir militaire -- Slovénie.
- Ex-URSS -- Forces armées -- Activité politique.
- Yougoslavie -- Forces armées -- Activité politique.
- Nachfolgestaaten
- Militär
- Politik
- Innenpolitik
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Sowjetunion
- Jugoslawien
- GUS
- Kroatien
- Slowenien
- Makedonien
- Bosnien-Herzegowina
