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Poltorakov, A. Yu. Modern Frameworks of Civil-Military Relations (Samuel Huntington’s Conception Applied to the Realities of the 21st Century)

Abstract: According to the author, the main principals of civil-military relations include the functional and social principles defined by Samuel Huntington. Based on Huntington, functional imperative is derived from the dangers for social security and the social imperative reflects the social structure, ideology and agencies with a dominating status in a political system. Interaction between these two imperatives interpreting military functions is a theoretical base of experience of civil-military relations. In difficult realities of a ‘security centralized’ world, civil-military relations reach a completely new level, — relations between a civil society and a forceful element of state power. According to the author, a new model of such relations must be supplied with international political and historical and cultural components in the first place.


Keywords:

social studies, civil-military, Huntington, control, politics, security, society, state, professionalism, civil


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