Ibisubizo by’amashakiro
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Armed Servants: Agency, Oversight, and Civil-Military Relations
How do civilians control the military? In the wake of September 11, the renewed presence of national security in everyday life has made this question all the more pressing. In this book, Peter Feaver proposes an ambitious new theory that treats civil-military relations as a principal-agent relations... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2005 -
Choosing Your Battles: American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force
America's debate over whether and how to invade Iraq clustered into civilian versus military camps. Top military officials appeared reluctant to use force, the most hawkish voices in government were civilians who had not served in uniform, and everyone was worried that the American public would not ... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 1995 -
The Domestic Sources Of American Foreign Policy: Insights And Evidence
by Louis Fisher • Hillary Rodham Clinton • James M. Lindsay • Seymour M. Hersh • Walter Russell Mead • Joseph S. Nye • Michael Nelson • I. M. Destler • Robert Jervis • Adam J. Berinsky • Peter D. Feaver • Christopher Gelpi • James M. Goldgeier • Patrick J. Haney • Miroslav Nincic • Christopher M. Jones • Matthew Leatherman • Ryan Lizza • James M. Mccormick • Gordon Adams • John MearsheimerThe new edition of this leading reader for courses in American foreign policy offers students an up-to-date, highly accessible introduction to the broad array of domestic factors influencing U. S. policymakers. Editor James M. McCormick has carefully selected two dozen current insightful and somet... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2012