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Rachlin: Teleological Behaviorismts to offer a cross-European analysis of the issue of democratic civilian control of armed forces, based on an untested assumption that more divides postcommunist states from the west than unites them.FEAT 发表于 2025-3-25 08:46:32
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European Studies in Philosophy of Science; and the second is international security missions in the form of peacekeeping and peacemaking for humanitarian purposes. The former issue has almost been completely overlooked, whilst it is the latter issue that has been the principal focus of using militaries as a ‘force for good’ or what Nichola高度赞扬 发表于 2025-3-25 19:27:30
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Democratic Governance of Armed Forces in Europe,usion. Segmentation is a result of a concern with different issues which derive from the particular experiences of the two halves of the continent. In the west, because the institutional frameworks for the subordination of armed forces to elected civilians have existed for some time, attention has gcalamity 发表于 2025-3-26 09:52:42
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Armed Forces and Societies: Changing Roles and Legitimacy, by the societies which they exist to protect. One area of debate here, highlighted by sociologists of the military and considered in the succeeding chapter, has been the right or the need for armed forces to be different from society, in order to carry out their unique responsibilities — and ultima商店街 发表于 2025-3-26 18:43:57
Armed Forces and Societies: Differences and Similarities,lationship with society and their bases for legitimacy. Armed forces-society relations are however crucially affected by a further consideration, and that is the degree to which the armed forces resemble or differ from the societies they are designed to serve in terms of social composition, value sy