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  1. Modern Japan dates from 1868 and modern Germany from 1870. The history of German and Japanese civil-military relations during the following seventy-five years, down to their defeat in World War II, offers excellent material for the application of the theory developed in the previous chapter.

  2. Mar 25, 2021 · xiii, 534 pages ; 25 cm Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 469-517) 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 ...

  3. The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil–Military Relations. Samuel P. Huntington. Harvard University Press, Sep 15, 1981 - Political Science - 560 pages. In a classic work,...

  4. Sep 15, 1981 · Part One presents the general theory of the "military profession," the "military mind," and civilian control. Huntington analyzes the rise of the military profession in western Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and compares the civil–military relations of Germany and Japan between 1870 and 1945.

  5. The Soldier and the State. The Theory and Politics of Civil–Military Relations. Samuel P. Huntington. Paperback. eBook. ISBN 9780674817364. Publication date: 09/15/1981. In a classic work, Samuel P. Huntington challenges most of the old assumptions and ideas on the role of the military in society.

  6. The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations is a 1957 book written by political scientist Samuel P. Huntington. In the book, Huntington advances the theory of objective civilian control, according to which the optimal means of asserting control over the armed forces is to professionalize them. This is in ...

  7. The Soldier and the State. Samuel P. Huntington. Harvard University Press, 1957 - History - 534 pages. In a classic work, Samuel P. Huntington challenges most of the old assumptions and ideas on...