沐浴 发表于 2025-3-25 06:53:42

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背书 发表于 2025-3-25 11:35:06

The Polish Armed Forces and Society role remains central but has undergone considerable reinterpretation in the light of the new security environment and national policy goals. There has been a gradual shift away from its more traditional guise of territorial defence of the Polish state towards a role that would see the needs of nati

facetious 发表于 2025-3-25 14:58:13

The Integration of the Czech Armed Forces into Society these issues were addressed, society’s attention turned to more vital economic, social and political problems. As a result, the reform of the Czech armed forces became the almost exclusive concern of the politicians in the Ministry of Defence, and senior military officers. It was only after NATO ac

涂掉 发表于 2025-3-25 17:23:27

Legitimacy and the Military Revisited: Civil-Military Relations and the Future of Yugoslavia In that case, military legitimacy was lost — and with it, so too was any chance of regime legitimacy renewal. The circumstances are different and the number of actors is smaller, but central aspects remain the same today. An uncertain federation faces potentially critical challenges. The only eleme

CHAR 发表于 2025-3-25 22:39:32

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Impugn 发表于 2025-3-26 03:43:39

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sparse 发表于 2025-3-26 06:54:49

Ahead of the Curve: the Military-Society Relationship in Romania December 1989 revolution. The Romanian Armed Forces (RAF) thus emerged from the communist period as a popular and fully field-capable army, and its relationship with society free of the civil-military antagonism common among other former Warsaw Pact countries.

裁决 发表于 2025-3-26 11:38:33

The Army and Society in Ukraineust in state institutions is low, and this is also true for most of the state’s ‘power structures’. In Ukraine, only 11.9 per cent of the population express trust in the . (civil police) and 11.8 per cent trust the courts.. Yet 55 per cent have either ‘complete trust’ in the country’s armed forces or are ‘inclined to trust’ them.

Instantaneous 发表于 2025-3-26 13:34:36

2947-6682 ternational experts to a common analytical framework, compare the experiences of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Yugoslavia and Ukraine.978-1-349-42630-0978-0-230-52308-1Series ISSN 2947-6682 Series E-ISSN 2947-6690

朝圣者 发表于 2025-3-26 19:37:10

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