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Militarization and War
Militarization and War, There is a consensus, captured by proponents of militarism theory, that militaries seek wars to enhance their institutional influence, and that they promote expansionist policies because it is in line with their training. However, most military-run states, Militarization and War has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Militarization and War
  • Written by author Julian Schofield
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, June 2007
  • There is a consensus, captured by proponents of militarism theory, that militaries seek wars to enhance their institutional influence, and that they promote expansionist policies because it is in line with their training. However, most military-run states
  • There is a consensus, captured by proponents of militarism theory, that militaries seek wars to enhance their institutional influence, and that they promote expansionist policies because it is in line with their training. However, most military-run states
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List of Tables     vii
Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction: Contending Views-Militarism, Militarization and War     1
Militarization and War     11
Pakistan, Direct Militarization, and the 1965 War     33
India, Nonmilitarization, and the 1971 War     51
Israel, Civilian Militarization, and the 1956 War     65
Israel, Embedded Civilian Militarization, and the 1967 War     79
Egypt, Elite Militarization, and the 1973 War     97
Iran, Elite Militarization, and the 1969-1975 Conflict     113
Iraq, Undermilitarization, and the 1980 War     127
Conclusion     141
Notes     159
Bibliography     203
Index     229


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