"An Overstreched Army In France : An Example for a Theory of Civil-Military Relations"
Résumé
The alleged tensions between the Clinton administration and the military leaders have originated a reborn of the theory of civil-military relations since a few years. Most authors have been talking about a crisis. This reality, or the perception of this situation, led up to a reconsideration of Samuel Huntington’s and Morris Janowitz’s assumptions. The first goal of these issues was to criticise them, and to get over them, either to give a new definition of civilian control , or to propose indicators which might permit to evaluate and to explain the crisis in the American civil-military relations.
In France, the theoretical debate about how a civilian government does control its military was much poorer the last decade. Are there no crisis or tensions in French civil-military relations ? Has France found the right system ?
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