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Social and Political Attitudes of Civilians and Military Officers 2004

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One core issue in civil-military relations is the 'gap' in social and political attitudes between the elite military officers and elite civilians with whom they interact. This gap has been hypothesized to be the product of the nature of military service, a growing estrangement between those who serve and those who do not, and the politicization of the officer corps. Previous work has assessed the manner and degree in which these structural factors are expressed in the social and political attitudes of elite civilian and military personnel, including attitudes toward foreign and defense policy, domestic social and economic issues, political ideology, and perceptions of civilian and military culture. This paper presents the findings of the MADCAP project regarding these issues among elite civilian and military populations in the fall of 2004.

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Dolman, Everett. "Social and Political Attitudes of Civilians and Military Officers 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar 05, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p70907_index.html>

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Dolman, E. C. , 2005-03-05 "Social and Political Attitudes of Civilians and Military Officers 2004" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p70907_index.html

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Abstract: One core issue in civil-military relations is the 'gap' in social and political attitudes between the elite military officers and elite civilians with whom they interact. This gap has been hypothesized to be the product of the nature of military service, a growing estrangement between those who serve and those who do not, and the politicization of the officer corps. Previous work has assessed the manner and degree in which these structural factors are expressed in the social and political attitudes of elite civilian and military personnel, including attitudes toward foreign and defense policy, domestic social and economic issues, political ideology, and perceptions of civilian and military culture. This paper presents the findings of the MADCAP project regarding these issues among elite civilian and military populations in the fall of 2004.

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Implications for The Warrior State Everett Carl Dolman School of Advanced Air and Space Studies ISA Annual Meeting Paper Honolulu HI 05 March 2005 Just over a decade ago I began a study of the influence of military organization on political development in the Western experiment. This effort culminated in my recent book The Warrior State.1 In it I present a deterministic model of politico-military development that challenges the general assumption that political and social forms decide military structure.
175. 67 Ibid. 176. 68 Ibid. 324. 69 Huntington Soldier and the State. 70 Edmonds Armed Services and Society 15. 71 Gaetano Mosca The Ruling Class. Translated by Hannah Kahn (New York: McGraw Hill 1939) 229 and 245. 72 Bengt Abrahamsson Military Professionalism and Political Power (Beverley Hills CA: Sage 1972). 73 Charles Moskos `Institutional/Occupational Trends in Armed Forces.' Armed Forces and Society 4 (1977) 41-50; see also `Institutional/Occupational Trends in Armed Forces: An Update ' Armed Forces and


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