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This volume highlights the impact of global trends on defense reform and civil-military relations, including phenomena such as globalization and economic liberalization that are not usually associated with such matters.Part?I: Global Trends: Implications for Defense Reform Global Trends and their Impact on Civil-Military Relations; T.C.Bruneau& H.A.Trinkunas Globalization and the Impact of Norms on?Defense Restructuring; A.L.Clunan International Democracy Promotion and its?Impact on Civil-Military Relations; T.C.Bruneau& H.A.Trinkunas Changing International Threat Perceptions; J.J.Wirtz Part II: Case Studies and Conclusion Democratic Consolidation in Chilean Civil-Military?Relations: 1990-2005; M.Robledo Preserving Autonomy in Conflict: Civil-Military?Relations in Colombia; D.Porch 'From National, Through Regional, to Universal':?Security and Defense Reform in Romania; L.Muresan& M.Zulean The Global Determinants of Defense Restructuring:?The Case of the United States; J.Schweiter& K.Wincup India: Imbalance under Civilian Control; R.Basrur Defense Reforms, Civil-Military Relations, and the?Defense of Taiwan; T.Yoshihara Democratization and the Challenge of Defense Reform in Indonesia; M.Malley The Challenge to Reform Defense; D.Pion-BerlinThomas Bruneau is a Distinguished Professor of National Security Affairs? in the Naval Postgraduate School's Department of National Security Affairs. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. He has researched and written extensively on Latin America, especially Brazil, and Portugal. Dr. Bruneau has published more than a dozen books in English and Portuguese as well as articles in scholarly journals. His most recent books include Soldiers and Statesmen: The Institutional Bases of Democratic Civilian Control (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006) with Scott Tollefson, and Reforming Intelligence: Obstacles to Democratic Control and Effectiveness (Austin: University of l“B
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