Civil-Military Relations: Theories, Politics, and Practices

Civil-Military Relations: Theories, Politics, and Practices

by Christopher Ankersen (Author)

Synopsis

This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to field of civil-military relations.

Civil-military relations is a challenging, and increasingly, topical subject of study. Exactly how civil and military actors relate affects how states apply the use of force in domestic and international affairs. This textbook provides an overview of the theories and politics of civil-military relations and is split into five parts:

  • Part I: Armed Forces and the State
  • Part II: Theories of Civil-Military Relations
  • Part III: Socio-Cultural Understandings of Civil-Military Relations
  • Part IV: Civil Military Relations in Practice
  • Part V: Civil-Military Relations in the Age of Risk.

The work introduces the historical and conceptual relationship between the armed forces and the state, the evolution and the range of theories of civil-military relations, the socio-cultural aspects of the civil-military relationship and how civil-military relations is practised in a variety of states.

This textbook will be essential reading for students of Civil-Military Relations and Military Studies, and of great interest to students of Sociology, Defence Studies, International Security, and IR in general.

$110.01

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN 10: 1138211796
ISBN 13: 9781138211797
Expected Release Date: 05 Jan 2026

Author Bio
Christopher Ankersen is Adjunct/Sessional instructor at Royal Military College, LSE, King's College London, Carleton University, Royal Roads University, London Centre for International Relations. He is author/editor of The Politics of Civil-Military Cooperation (2014), Civil-Military Cooperation in Post-Conflict Operations (Routledge, 2007), and Understanding Global Terrorism (2007).