From Huntington to Trump: The Civilian Military Imperative for Foreign Policy Professionals
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https://doi.org/10.59848/18.1207.HV4n1Keywords:
Civilian Military Relations, Samuel Huntington, Morris Janowitz, Department of Defense, Professionalism, Donald J. Trump, H.R. McMasterAbstract
This article offers an introduction to Civilian-Military relations for the foreign policy professional (including members of the armed forces). Its author contends that the study of some aspect of Civilian Military relations is warranted for officers seeking command positions that involve analyzing a foreign nation’s institutions. He further argues that examining the state of a military’s professionalization may help analysts to better understand the country they are studying, while allowing them to develop more salient recommendations for the leaders to whom they report. Lastly, he comments on the changing state of Civilian Military relations taking place in the United States under the Administration of President Donald J. Trump.
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