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The relationship between American civil–military relations and military outcomes

David J Tier

Abstrak

Civilian control of the military is an inflexible requirement of the American republic, but there is contentious debate over how that control should be exercised. Both sides of the divide tend to agree that military results matter. Civil–military relations succeed if healthy discourse results in accomplishing the mission and obtaining optimal outcomes, but fail if the military does not accomplish the political objectives. This article advances the understudied thread of military effectiveness in American civil–military relations by testing the acumen of each side's judgment in 44 use of force decisions since the Second World War. In decisions on whether to use military force, military preferences have not yielded superior outcomes to civilian preferences, but there is evidence that military shirking from armed interventions has helped avoid ill-advised wars. Further studies should investigate decisions on how to use military force.

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David J Tier

Format Sitasi

Tier, D.J. (2024). The relationship between American civil–military relations and military outcomes. https://doi.org/10.1177/07388942241285608

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2024
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
CrossRef
DOI
10.1177/07388942241285608
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Open Access ✓