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Mentioned in 11 episodes
The soldier and the state
The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations
Book • 1957
In this book, Samuel P. Huntington advances the theory of objective civilian control, arguing that the optimal means of asserting control over the armed forces is to professionalize them.
The book is divided into three parts, covering the general theory of the military profession, the historical development of American civil-military relations, and the specific challenges faced during World War II and the Korean War. Huntington analyzes the tension between a conservative military and a liberal democracy, emphasizing the importance of a professional military ethos and its implications for public administration and government.
The book is divided into three parts, covering the general theory of the military profession, the historical development of American civil-military relations, and the specific challenges faced during World War II and the Korean War. Huntington analyzes the tension between a conservative military and a liberal democracy, emphasizing the importance of a professional military ethos and its implications for public administration and government.
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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when discussing the accountability of Congress.


Kori Schake

62 snips
The Fear and Weakness at the Heart of Trump’s Strategy
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to transition the conversation to 

's recent book.

Justin Vogt


Kori Schake

62 snips
The Fear and Weakness at the Heart of Trump’s Strategy
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, quoting excerpts about the importance of veterans in government.


Jocko Willink

59 snips
504: Congressman Wesley Hunt: Discipline, Leadership, and America’s Future
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as an upcoming book by Corey Shockey on civil-military relations.


Susan B. Glasser
38 snips
What Does Donald Trump’s “War from Within” Mean in Practice?
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when introducing Corey Shockey, who is the author and a Senior Fellow and the Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at AEI.

John Donvan

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Is U.S. Control of Limited Territory in Greenland A Strategic Necessity?
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when discussing the professionalization of the military and civil-military relations.


Benjamin Studebaker

28 snips
Will America Become a Dictatorship? (Ft. Benjamin Studebaker)
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as 

's new book about civil and military relations in the U.S.


Jonah Goldberg


Kori Schake

28 snips
Soldiers Not Warriors | Interview: Kori Schake
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, who hadn't read it in a long time and couldn't remember the central thesis.


Jonah Goldberg

28 snips
Soldiers Not Warriors | Interview: Kori Schake
Recommended by General Brunson for its premise of civilian control of the military.

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Gen. Brunson on Holding the Line on the Korean Peninsula
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congratulating 

on its publication.


James M. Lindsay


Kori Schake

15 snips
Civil-Military Relations Under Trump, With Kori Schake



