International Missions as a Way to Improve Civil-Military Relations: The Spanish Case (1989-2015)

At the end of the twentieth century (after a long history of coups d'état, a military uprising, a civil war, and a four-decade dictatorship) the Spanish public had serious doubts about the democratic nature of the armed forces. In 1989, the Spanish armed forces first took part in an internation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Democracy and security 2017-01, Vol.13 (1), p.1-23
Hauptverfasser: Martínez, Rafa, Durán, Marién
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:At the end of the twentieth century (after a long history of coups d'état, a military uprising, a civil war, and a four-decade dictatorship) the Spanish public had serious doubts about the democratic nature of the armed forces. In 1989, the Spanish armed forces first took part in an international mission. Now, after 25 years of continuous active participation in overseas missions, public opinion polls rank the armed forces as the second most trusted institution in the country. International missions have contributed to (1) modernizing the Spanish armed forces; (2) changing the mentality of the Spanish military; and (3) improving Spanish society's perception of the armed forces' role. All in all, the armed forces' performance abroad has helped improve domestic civil-military relations.
ISSN:1741-9166
1555-5860
DOI:10.1080/17419166.2016.1236690