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Narratives Around Civil–Military Cooperation: How Institutionalized Discourses Influence Learning in Peace Operations
(2022)
This article is concerned with narratives about the relation between the military and civilians. Narratives, dominant institutionalized discourses, influence how individuals learn by providing frames of reference which ...
Domestic military missions in Latin America: Civil-military relations and the perpetuation of democratic deficits
(2022)
Latin American militaries are today in many regards inoperative and obsolete as an instrument of defence. Yet, they seek to maintain their organisational power and privileges. Governments, on the other hand, lack the ...
Operational experiences, military role conceptions, and their influence on civil-military relations
(2022)
A considerable amount of research within security studies has explored the military's increasingly diverse and multifaceted tasks. However, this debate has been disconnected from the literature on civil-military relations ...
What should civilians know about defense? the civil-military relations perspective on information disclosure
(2016)
Scholars have debated the lack of incentives for civilians to specialize in defense topics in Latin America. Besides the absence of major conflicts in the region, they argue that politicians have no electoral benefits from ...
Violence and Moral Exclusion: Legitimizing Domestic Military Operations in Brazil
(2021-01-01)
Many contemporary security issues entail the domestic military deployment, which is deemed to blur the division between armed forces and police. This argument relies on the theoretical coalescence between territory, political ...
THE LEARNING OF NANDO IN FACE OF TWO EXTREME SITUATIONS: THE CIVIL-MILITARY COUP AND TORTURE
(Univ Federal Santa Maria, 2018-07-01)
This work intends to analyze the learning of Nando - central character of the novel Quarup, by Antonio Callado - in face of two extreme situations: the civil-military coup of 1964 and the experience of torture. The first ...
Review of Military courts, civil-military relations, and the legal battle for democracy: the politics of military justice, by Kyle, Brett J. y Andrew G. Reiter
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, 2021)