Filling in the Civ-Mil Gap Across the Americas
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https://doi.org/10.59848/20.1207.HV6n2Mots-clés :
civil-military relationship, democracy, security, populism, the AmericasRésumé
This article examines how civilian governments and their militaries across the Americas must confront increased security responsibilities and analyzes consequences to maintain a healthy Civil-Military relationship balance. As elected leaders in the region weigh addressing multiple social challenges, they must pay special attention to how their actions could upend Civil-Military progress and lead to destabilization of democracy if not handled correctly, especially with a rise in populism. Instituting and institutionalizing reforms can have a positive and lasting impact for the region and cement democratic control for years to come.
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© Hemisferio Revista del Colegio Interamericano de Defensa 2020
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