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Officership as a profession
Rise of the military profession in Western society
Military mind: conservative realism of the professional military ethic
Power, professionalism, and ideology: civil-military relations in theory
Germany and Japan: civil-military relations in practice
Ideological constant: the liberal society versus military professionalism
Structural constant: the conservative constitution versus civilian control
Roots of the American military tradition before the Civil War
Creation of the American military profession
Failure of the neo-Hamiltonian compromise, 1890-1920
Constancy of interwar civil-military relations
World War II: the alchemy of power
Civil-military relations in the postwar decade
Political roles of the Joint Chiefs
Separation of powers and Cold War defense
Departmental structure of civil-military relations
Toward a new equilibrium.
Rise of the military profession in Western society
Military mind: conservative realism of the professional military ethic
Power, professionalism, and ideology: civil-military relations in theory
Germany and Japan: civil-military relations in practice
Ideological constant: the liberal society versus military professionalism
Structural constant: the conservative constitution versus civilian control
Roots of the American military tradition before the Civil War
Creation of the American military profession
Failure of the neo-Hamiltonian compromise, 1890-1920
Constancy of interwar civil-military relations
World War II: the alchemy of power
Civil-military relations in the postwar decade
Political roles of the Joint Chiefs
Separation of powers and Cold War defense
Departmental structure of civil-military relations
Toward a new equilibrium.