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OverviewThe civilian role in managing the military has never been more important. Today, civilian leadership of defense policy is challenged by the blurring line between war and competition and the speed of machine decision-making on the battlefield. Moreover, the legitimacy of political leaders and civil servants has been undermined by a succession of foreign policy failures and by imbalances of public faith in the military on the one hand and disapproval of civilian institutions on the other. A central question emerges: What does appropriate and effective civilian control of the military look like? Combining scholarly expertise and firsthand civilian experience in the Department of Defense, Friend argues that civilians combine authoritative status, institutional functions, and political expertise to ensure that democratic preferences over the use of force prevail. Friend focuses on the ways political context shapes whether and how civilian controllers—the civilians in professional and institutional positions with the responsibility for defense matters—exercise control over the military and each other. Mightier Than the Sword provides insights that enrich civil-military relations scholarship, as well as lessons aimed at revitalizing American democracy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alice Hunt FriendPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford University Press ISBN: 9781503629189ISBN 10: 150362918 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 16 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Why Study Civilians? 1. Who (and What) is a Civilian? 2. A Framework for Civilian Control 3. Civilian Control after the Cold War 4. Civilian Control and the War in Afghanistan 5. Civilian Control and Capabilities Conclusion: The Civilian EthicReviews"""Alice Hunt Friend is one of the most provocative and insightful scholar-practitioners writing on American civil-military relations today. This book makes a convincing case for a Big Idea—that we cannot improve civil-military relations by only focusing on the military side of the equation. Civilian scholars and the uniformed will read this book—but every would-be civilian policymaker needs to read it.""—Peter D. Feaver, Duke University ""Civilian control of the military has been a pillar of American democracy since its founding. At a time when this concept is both poorly understood and challenged, Mightier Than the Sword offers a must-read analysis of what civilian control actually entails and why it matters.""—Michèle Flournoy, Center for a New American Security (CNAS) ""Too often civilians are left out of the civil-military relations equation. Alice Hunt Friend's new book offers an essential corrective by explaining the unique role that civilians play in determining what the military does, and how. Scholars and practitioners alike will benefit enormously from reading her book and reflecting on its vital message.""—Risa Brooks, Marquette University" """Alice Hunt Friend is one of the most provocative and insightful scholar-practitioners writing on American civil-military relations today. This book makes a convincing case for a Big Idea—that we cannot improve civil-military relations by only focusing on the military side of the equation. Civilian scholars and the uniformed will read this book—but every would-be civilian policymaker needs to read it."" —Peter D. Feaver, Duke University ""Civilian control of the military has been a pillar of American democracy since its founding. At a time when this concept is both poorly understood and challenged, Mightier Than the Sword offers a must-read analysis of what civilian control actually entails and why it matters."" —Michèle Flournoy, Center for a New American Security (CNAS) ""Too often civilians are left out of the civil-military relations equation. Alice Hunt Friend's new book offers an essential corrective by explaining the unique role that civilians play in determining what the military does, and how. Scholars and practitioners alike will benefit enormously from reading her book and reflecting on its vital message."" —Risa Brooks, Marquette University" Author InformationAlice Hunt Friend, Head of AI & Emerging Tech Policy at Google, is a national security policy expert and a former civilian in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. She is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University and American University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |