Military Legitimacy
Discover the intricate dynamics of military legitimacy in the post-Cold War era with Military Legitimacy by Rudol Barnes Jr. Published in 1996, this insightful hardback spans 208 pages and delves into the complex challenges that the US military encounters while navigating 'operations other than war'.
Barnes expertly examines the implications of central government policies, the command of troops, and the broader context of international relations and military sociology. This book is an essential read for those interested in anthropology, history, and political science, particularly in understanding the evolving nature of military operations and their legitimacy in modern society.
Enhance your knowledge of military and international security with this compelling analysis that remains relevant in today's geopolitical landscape.