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Military Professionalism in Asia
Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives
Muthiah Alagappa (Anthology Editor) , Samina Ahmed (Contributor) , Muthiah Alagappa (Contributor) , Surachart Bamrungsuk (Contributor) , Dipankar Banerjee (Contributor) , J Kristiadi (Contributor) , Min Yong Lee (Contributor) , Sun Chin-ming (Contributor) , Tin Maung Maung Than (Contributor) , Carlyle A. Thayer (Contributor) , Noboru Yamaguchi (Contributor) , You Ji (Contributor)
Military Professionalism in Asia
Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives
Muthiah Alagappa (Anthology Editor) , Samina Ahmed (Contributor) , Muthiah Alagappa (Contributor) , Surachart Bamrungsuk (Contributor) , Dipankar Banerjee (Contributor) , J Kristiadi (Contributor) , Min Yong Lee (Contributor) , Sun Chin-ming (Contributor) , Tin Maung Maung Than (Contributor) , Carlyle A. Thayer (Contributor) , Noboru Yamaguchi (Contributor) , You Ji (Contributor)
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Description
Military professionalism has long been an influential but controversial concept in the study of civil-military relations. Investigating the conception, practice, evolution, and consequences of military professionalism in ten Asian countries, this study convincingly advances three propositions. First, old military professionalism is on the rise in Asia as the management of violence becomes the central function of the military. Second, the renewal of old professionalism can be explained by the reduced role of coercion in governance and the shift in the distribution of power against the military. These developments facilitate-indeed compel-the development of a professional and apolitical military. Third, the apolitical orientation of the military is not a consequence of the development of military professionalism as some have argued but rather an outcome of a redistribution of power in favor of political and civil society. Such changes have typically led to the military's exit from politics and the limitation of its role to the security arena.
Combining the expertise of military officers and scholars from the region, this volume provides definitive case studies of the military in India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Pakistan, and Burma. The cases are framed by Muthiah Alagappa's authoritative introduction and conclusion, which contextualize and interpret the country-specific analyses.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 India: Military Professionalism of a First-World Army
Chapter 3 Japan: Completing Military Professionalism
Chapter 4 South Korea: From New Professionalism to Old Professionalism,
Chapter 5 Taiwan: Toward a Higher Degree of Military Professionalism
Chapter 6 Thailand: Military Professionalism at the Crossroads
Chapter 7 Indonesia: Redefining Military Professionalism
Chapter 8 China: From Revolutionary Tool to Professional Military
Chapter 9 Vietnam: The Many Roles of the VPA
Chapter 10 Pakistan: Professionalism of an Interventionist Military
Chapter 11 Burma: The New Professionalism of the Tatmadaw
Chapter 12 Military Professionalism in Asia: Ascendance of the Old Professionalism
Product details
Published | 14 Aug 2001 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781461725855 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Alagappa and his contributors have shed light on an aspect of the world scene that, unfortunately, is growing increasingly important.
Asian Reporter