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'''''The Soldier and the State: the Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations'''' is a 1957 book by [[Samuel Huntington]], is one of the formative works in the field of [[military sociology]].<ref name=SATS>{{citation | '''''The Soldier and the State: the Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations''''' is a 1957 book by [[Samuel Huntington]], is one of the formative works in the field of [[military sociology]].<ref name=SATS>{{citation | ||
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The Soldier and the State: the Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations is a 1957 book by Samuel Huntington, is one of the formative works in the field of military sociology.[1]
Part 1, Military Institutions and the State
Officership as a Profession
The Rise of the Military Profession
The Military Mind
Power, Professionalism and Ideology
Germany and Japan
Part 2, Military Power in America (1798-1940)
Part 3, The Crisis of American Civil-Military Relations (1940-1955)
References
- ↑ Samuel Huntington (1957), The Soldier and the State: the Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations (1964 Vintage Edition ed.), Harvard University