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Institutionalising civilian control of the military in new democracies: Theory and evidence from South Korea

机译:新民主国家对军队的民事控制制度化:来自韩国的理论和证据

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This paper aims to answer the question of how and under what circumstances civilian control can be established in newly democratised nations. To do this, I propose a new theoretical argument that conceives of the process of institutionalising civilian control in new democracies as a series of power struggles between the democratically elected civilians and the military leadership. The outcome of these power struggles depends on the respective bargaining power of civilians and the military, which is in turn a function of (1) the willingness of civilians to challenge the military's institutional prerogatives and the military's willingness to defend them and (2) each party's ability to bear the costs of a civil-military conflict. To illustrate and assess the argument, I derive a number of propositions about the expected development of civil-military relations after the transition to democracy and the possible outcomes of civil-military power struggles, subsequently testing them via an in-depth case study of civil-military relations in post-transition South Korea.
机译:本文旨在回答在新民主国家中如何以及在何种情况下可以建立平民控制的问题。为此,我提出了一个新的理论论点,认为在新民主国家中将平民控制制度化的过程是民主选举的平民与军事领导人之间的一系列权力斗争。这些权力斗争的结果取决于平民和军队各自的议价能力,这又取决于(1)平民挑战军事机构特权的意愿和军队捍卫他们的意愿的能力,以及(2)每个人政党承受军民冲突代价的能力。为了说明和评估这一论点,我对民主过渡后的军民关系的预期发展以及民军权力斗争的可能结果提出了一些主张,随后通过对公民的深入案例研究对其进行了检验。 -过渡后韩国的军事关系。

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    Kuehn David;

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