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Overview
More than 50 years after its publication, The Professional Soldier remains a path-breaking study of civil-military relations. In the Cold War era, Morris Janowitz was among the first to recognize that the military was a fruitful subject for social science to study. Asking who soldiers are, what they do, and what they believe, Janowitz’s studies of armed forces and society have guided the work of scholars and policy makers for three generations.
The Professional Soldier identifies three issues that confront civil-military relations to this day: how to judge the political consequences of military conduct, how to solve problems of international relations while using less force, and how to strengthen civilian control of the military while preserving professional military autonomy. A vital resource for students and anyone interested in understanding the past, present, and future of the armed services.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781501179327 |
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Publisher: | Free Press |
Publication date: | 07/18/2017 |
Edition description: | Reissue |
Pages: | 528 |
Sales rank: | 576,299 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.50(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Prologue vii
Preface lvi
I An Elite in Transition
1 Professionals in Violence 3
Skill and Performance
Five Basic Hypotheses
II Organizational Realities: Heroic and Managerial
2 Technology and Decision-Making 21
Technological Innovation
The Persistence of the "Fighter Spirit"
3 Discipline and Combat Goals 38
From Domination to Initiative
The Dilemmas of Command
4 The Military Hierarchy 54
Ascription Versus Achievement
Skill and Rank
Division of Labor
III Career Patterns: Avenues of Ascent
5 Social Origins 79
Nativity
Rural Background
Social Strata
Religion
6 Career Motivations 104
The Expression of Missionary Zeal
The Growth of "Careerism"
7 Career Development 125
The Meaning of an Academy Education
Higher Military Schools
The Tactics of Promotion
8 The Elite Nucleus 150
Leadership Models
Adaptive Career Experiences
IV The Military Community: The Persistence of Manners
9 Style of Life 175
Work and Residence
Standard of Living
Family Relations
10 Etiquette and Ceremony 196
Prescribed Sociability
Social Integration
V Identity and Ideology: The Public Service Tradition
11 Military Honor Redefined 215
The Code of Honor
Self-Image
12 Political Beliefs 233
Conservative Identifications
The Content of Conservatism
13 The Logic of War 257
Military Means and Political Ends
The Rise of Policy
VI Political Behavior: Pragmatic versus Absolutist
14 Coalition Warfare 283
Strategic Priorities
The Emergence of Personal Alliances
15 Total versus Limited Warfare 303
Policy Alternatives
The Pattern of Decision
16 Political Warfare 322
Credibility of Intentions
Strengthening Alliance Systems
VII Political Technique: Pressure Group Tactics
17 Pressures of Civilian Control 347
Intensification of Inter-Service Rivalries
Congressional Negativism
Access to Executive Authority
18 Civilian Alliances 372
Post-Retirement Employment
Professional Associations
Partisan Politics
19 The New Public Relations 395
The Mechanics of Persuasion the Search for Ideology
VIII Epilogue: Toward the Constabulary Concept
20 The Future of the Military Profession 417
Professional Requirements
Military Intellectuals
Control of Frustration
Methodological Appendix 443
Acknowledgments 453
List of Tables 455
Index 459
Biographical Note 465
Bibliography of Publications of Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society 467