The Soldier and the State

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The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations is a 1957 book written by the famous political scientist Samuel P. Huntington. In the book, Huntington advances the theory of objective civilian control, according to which the optimal means of asserting control over the armed forces is to professionalize them.

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