This edited collection brings together experts from Europe and the United States to examine how the foundering of the autocracies of Central and Eastern Europe brought about important changes in civil-military relations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface: Manfred W orner's Legacy and NATO by Michael Rü hle
Introduction by Anton Bebler
International Organizations and Central-East Europe
The Partnership for Peace and Civil-Military Relations in a Democracy by Allen L. Keiswetter
The Security Dimensions of European Integration and the Central-East European States by Willem van Eekelen
Security Policy and Democratic Control by Heinz Vetschera
General Developments and Relevant Experiences Elsewhere
Civil-Military Relations after the Cold War by Charles Moskos and John Allen Williams
Military Reform and the Innere Fuhrung in Germany by Detlef Bald
The Italian Military: Between Fascist Dictatorship and Democracy by Giuseppe Caforio
The Portuguese Military in Democratic Transition by Maria Carrilho
The Problems of Transition in Central-East Europe
The Regionwide Perspective on Post-Communist Civil-Military Relations by Anton Bebler
Military Politics and Society in Poland during the Democratic Transition by Jerzy J. Wiatr
A Dispirited Army by Sandor Agocs
From the Totalitarian to the Post-Totalitarian Military by %Stefan %Sarvas and Marie Vlachowa
Civil-Military Relations in Slovenia by Anton Grizold
The Role of the Military in Post-Totalitarian Albania by Constantine Danopoulos and Adem Copani
Central European Civil-Military Relations and the Question of NATO Expansion by Jeff Simon
Postscript by Anton Bebler
Selected Bibliography
Index