Description
Peace, War, and Partnership analyzes the significant, powerful, and central relationship between Congress and the military. It investigates intersections of policy, politics, and society to theorize the impact of this relationship on the United States in the modern era. This work also offers a better understanding of earlier attempts by policy makers in Congress and the military to provide national security, contextualizing highly relevant current issues such as military service, proliferation, foreign intervention, national security, joint operations, diplomacy, alliances, mobilization, post-conflict resolution, citizenship, and military innovation. It illuminates crucial questions involving military policies in American democracy, and their sway on America historically and today, sparking and informing public debate about its implications now and for the future.
About the Author
William A. Taylor is the Lee Drain Endowed University Professor of Global Security Studies at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. He is the author of The Advent of the All-Volunteer Force: Protecting Free Society and Every Citizen a Soldier: The Campaign for Universal Military Training after World War II as well as editor of George C. Marshall and the Early Cold War: Policy, Politics, and Society.
Book Information
ISBN 9781648431371
Author William A. Taylor
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Texas A & M University Press
Publisher Texas A & M University Press
Weight(grams) 272g