Author: Riccardo Alcaro
Publisher: Edizioni Nuova Cultura
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 886812050X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Thomas S. Langston
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2004-12-01
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 0801881455
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the first book to focus on civil-military tensions after American wars, Thomas Langston challenges conventional theory by arguing that neither civilian nor military elites deserve victory in this perennial struggle. What is needed instead, he concludes, is balance. In America's worst postwar episodes, those that followed the Civil War and the Vietnam War, balance was conspicuously absent. In the late 1860s and into the 1870s, the military became the tool of a divisive partisan program. As a result, when Reconstruction ended, so did popular support of the military. After the Vietnam War, military leaders were too successful in defending their institution against civilian commanders, leading some observers to declare a crisis in civil-military relations even before Bill Clinton became commander-in-chief. Is American military policy balanced today? No, but it may well be headed in that direction. At the end of the 1990s there was still no clear direction in military policy. The officer corps stubbornly clung to a Cold War force structure. A civilian-minded commander-in-chief, meanwhile, stretched a shrinking force across the globe. With the shocking events of September 11, 2001, clarifying the seriousness of the post-Cold War military policy, we may at last be moving toward a true realignment of civilian and military imperatives.
Author: Wallace Stegner
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2015-02-18
Total Pages: 583
ISBN-13: 1101911697
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bernard DeVoto was a wild intellectual from the Rocky Mountains, a rebel, iconoclast, and idealist who fled his stifling small town for the intellectual freedom and community of Harvard. While he settled eastward in his career as a novelist, professor, editor, historian, and critic, he continued to love, to a point of passion, western openness, freedom, and society. National Book Award– and Pulitzer Prize–winning author and fellow westerner Wallace Stegner's life intersected with Devoto's many times, first by accident and later by friendship and example. They were kindred spirits, both westerners by birth, upbringing, and demeanor, novelists by vocation, teachers by necessity, and historians and conservationists by a sheer compulsion inspired by the region that shaped them.
Author: Reuven Y. Hazan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-04
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 1135268452
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The bases of uneasy member-leadership relations, their manifestation and sometimes resolution, and the consequences of member-leadership tension to effective parliamentary performace and policy-making are considered in studies ranging from Germany to the US and New Zealand and globally.
Author: Robert Hicks
Publisher: Fleming H Revell Company
Published: 1997-04-01
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 9780800756161
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Chaplain Robert Hicks asks why men feel so uneasy as friends, fathers, and husbands--and finds the answer in our changing and confusing culture. He points the way to a strong, balanced manhood in relationship with God.
Author: Geoffrey E. Hale
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 550
ISBN-13: 9781551115047
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Both teachers and students are indebted to Professor Hale for this up-to-date, comprehensive, and high-quality text." - Kenneth Kernaghan, Brock University
Author: Budislav Vukas
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2010-04-06
Total Pages: 628
ISBN-13: 9004189963
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Liber Amicorum offers essays on topics Professor Božidar Bakotić has dealt with in his career at the Zagreb Faculty of Law: subjects of international law, various international régimes of spaces, international protection of human rights and humanitarian law, settlement of disputes, law of armed conflicts.
Author: Michael S. Sherry
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1995-01-01
Total Pages: 628
ISBN-13: 9780300072631
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Prize-winning historian Michael S. Sherry shows how war has defined modern America and argues that militarization has reshaped every facet of American life--its politics, economics, culture, social relations, and place in the world. 17 illustrations.