How do democratic societies maintain control over the very institutions they arm for their defense? Understanding the delicate balance of power between civilian leaders and military commanders is essential for safeguarding democracy and national security.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of civil-military relations, equipping you to analyze how states govern their armed forces. You will progress from foundational concepts and classic theoretical frameworks to contemporary challenges, including cyber defense governance and modern democratic oversight.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational definitions, terminology, and core tensions inherent in civil-military relations.
- Analyze classic theoretical frameworks of civilian control, including the seminal works of Huntington, Finer, and Lasswell.
- Examine historical and modern case studies of stable civilian rule, military influence, and systemic power fluctuations.
- Evaluate the evolving relationship between military institutions and broader society in the digital age.
- Explore modern challenges in defense governance, including gray-zone operations, cyber warfare oversight, and public trust.
The curriculum starts with essential definitions and theoretical models before guiding you through diverse global case studies and modern policy dilemmas. Through structured readings and analytical exercises, you will develop a nuanced framework for assessing defense policy and democratic governance.
This course is designed for beginners, political science enthusiasts, policy students, and anyone interested in national security, with no prior background in military studies required.
Start reading today to master the dynamics of civilian control and military power.
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