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Highlights
- America's Founding Fathers feared that a standing army would be a permanent political danger, yet the U.S. military has in the 250 years since become a bulwark of democracy.
- About the Author: Kori Schake is Senior Fellow and Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
- 253 Pages
- History, Military
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Book Synopsis
America's Founding Fathers feared that a standing army would be a permanent political danger, yet the U.S. military has in the 250 years since become a bulwark of democracy. Kori Schake explains why in this compelling history of civil-military relations from independence to the challenges of the present.The book begins with General Washington's vital foundational example of subordination to elected leaders during the Revolutionary War. Schake recounts numerous instances in the following century when charismatic military leaders tried to challenge political leaders and explains the emergence of restrictions on uses of the military for domestic law enforcement. She explores the crucial struggle between President Andrew Johnson and Congress after Lincoln's assassination, when Ulysses Grant had to choose whether to obey the Commander-in-Chief or the law - and chose to obey the law. And she shows how the professionalization of the military in the twentieth century inculcated norms of civilian control.
The U.S. military is historically anomalous for maintaining its strength and popularity while never becoming a threat to democracy. Schake concludes by asking if its admirable record can be sustained when the public is pulling the military into the political divisions of our time.
Review Quotes
"It is rare that a history book is so timely. As Schake explains, we boast an enviable record of civil-military relations. If we want to keep that record, we need everyone - civilian leaders, military leaders, and the general public - to understand our history better and to apply the insights Schake draws out from her study."
Professor Peter Feaver
"Vivid, incisive, and rich with historical insights, Dr. Schake has constructed a profound, lens-changing assessment. This convincing analysis will stand the test of time as our primary guide to understanding and evaluating civil-military relations in America. A uniquely compelling piece of work."
General Jim Mattis, U.S. Marine (ret.) & 26th Secretary of Defense
About the Author
Kori Schake is Senior Fellow and Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute.Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 253
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Publisher: Polity Press
Theme: United States
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kori Schake
Language: English
Street Date: October 28, 2025
TCIN: 1005111175
UPC: 9781509570539
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-5122
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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