Civil-military relations -- United States
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Civil-military relations -- United States
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Civil-military relations
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- Modern U.S. civil-military relations, wielding the terrible swift sword, David E. Johnson
- Implementing smart power, setting an agenda for national security reform : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, April 24, 2008
- The counterrevolution, how our government went to war against its own citizens, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Irregular warfare, new challengese for civil-military relations, by Patrick M. Cronin
- The worried well, strategies for installation commanders, Fran Pilch
- Enabling unity of effort in homeland response operations, H. Steven Blum, Kerry McIntyre
- Police state trilogy, an Alex Jones film
- Stabilizing and rebuilding Iraq, conditions in Iraq are conducive to fraud, waste, and abuse : testimony before the Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, statement of David M. Walker
- Going to war with the allies you have, allies, counterinsurgency, and the War on Terrorism, Daniel Byman
- Examining the military's support of civil authorities during disasters, hearing before the Subcommittee on Emergency Communications, Preparedness and Response of the Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, April 25, 2007
- The role of the Army Reserve in the 11 September attacks, the Pentagon, Suzanne Summers, William Miller, Imelda Salazar
- "Making riflemen from mud", restoring the Army's culture of irregular warfare, James D. Campbell
- Bridging the military-civilian divide, what each side needs to know about the other, and about itself, Bruce Fleming
- White House Warriors, How the National Security Council Transformed the American Way of War, John Gans
- Military force, Derek Miller
- Surveillance valley, the rise of the military-digital complex, Yasha Levine
- Afghanistan, changes to updated U.S. civil-military strategic framework reflect evolving U.S. role, Michael J. Courts
- Hard power and soft power, the utility of military force as an instrument of policy in the 21st century, Colin S. Gray
- True faith and allegiance, the burden of military ethics, James H. Toner
- The counterrevolution, how our government went to war against its own citizens, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Deciding to buy, civil-military relations and major weapons programs, Quentin E. Hodgson
- White House warriors, how the National Security Council transformed the American way of war, John Gans
- Defining the military's role toward foreign policy, hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, July 31, 2008
- The complex, how the military invades our everyday lives, Nick Turse
- Domestic missions for the Armed Forces, Sam Nunn
- Interagency reform, can the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) case study illuminate the future of reconstruction and stabilization operations : hearing before the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, hearing held, January 29, 2008
- An army transformed, the U.S. Army's post-Vietnam recovery and the dynamics of change in military organizations, Suzanne C. Nielsen
- The National Guard citizen-soldier, the linkage between responsible national security policy and the will of the people, Mark P. Meyer
- Warriors & citizens, American views of our military, Kori Schake and Jim Mattis, editors
- American civil-military relations, new issues, enduring problems, Douglas Johnson and Steven Metz
- Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way, rethinking and refining the civil-military relationship, Mark R. Shulman
- Surveillance valley, the rise of the military-digital complex, Yasha Levine
- Rumsfeld's war
- The sorrows of empire, militarism, secrecy, and the end of the Republic, Chalmers Johnson
- Not in our own backyard, Posse Comitatus and the challenge of government reorganization, by James P. Harvey
- Homefront 911, how families of veterans are wounded by our wars, Stacy Bannerman
- Military resistance to humanitarian war in Kosovo and beyond, an ideological explanation, Kenneth R. Rizer
- Marine Corps public affairs
- The sorrows of empire, militarism, secrecy, and the end of the republic, Chalmers Johnson
- America's war machine, vested interests, endless conflicts, James McCartney with Molly Sinclair McCartney
- The counterrevolution, how our government went to war against its own citizens, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Civil-military operations
- Soldiers and civilians, the U.S. Army and the American people, edited by Garry D. Ryan and Timothy K. Nenninger
- Melancholy reunion, a report from the future on the collapse of civil-military relations in the United States, Charles J. Dunlap, Jr
- Bedding down with C-O-T-S, leveraging commercial industry to solve the strategic airlift shortfall, Christopher J. Bence
- The Posse Comitatus Act, a harmless relic from the post-Reconstruction era or a legal impediment to transformation?, Donald J. Currier
- Homeland defense, National Guard Bureau needs to clarify civil support teams' mission and address management challenges : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives
- Strengthening national security through smart power, a military perspective : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, March 5, 2008
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