Organizing to compete in the political terrain
The degree to which military forces can and should shape the political landscape during war-- that is, who rules contested territory-- is at the root of several ongoing debates about how to restructure the U.S. Army. It is an issue that is central to striking the appropriate balance between civilian...
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title | Organizing to compete in the political terrain |
title_auth | Organizing to compete in the political terrain |
title_exact_search | Organizing to compete in the political terrain |
title_full | Organizing to compete in the political terrain Nadia Schadlow |
title_fullStr | Organizing to compete in the political terrain Nadia Schadlow |
title_full_unstemmed | Organizing to compete in the political terrain Nadia Schadlow |
title_short | Organizing to compete in the political terrain |
title_sort | organizing to compete in the political terrain |
topic | United States / Army / Political activity United States / Army / Reorganization Nation-building Civil-military relations Integrated operations (Military science) Postwar reconstruction Military planning / United States Army transformation DIME (Diplomatic, informational, military, and economic) elements Elements of national power Reorganisation (DE-588)4115744-8 gnd Militär (DE-588)4039305-7 gnd Befriedung (DE-588)4662870-8 gnd Nationenbildung (DE-588)4075230-6 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
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