1st Edition
Civil-Military Relations and Global Security Governance Strategy, Hybrid Orders and the Case of Pakistan
1. Introduction 2. Global Security Governance, Multi-Track Diplomacy and Democratic Change 3. Civil-Military Relations and Military Change 4. Mechanisms of Democratic Control in Hybrid Orders 5. Methodology and Research Design 6. Military Change, Democratisation and Non-Linear Transformation 7. The Impact of Non-State Actors on Security Sector Reforms and Democratic Oversight 8. Key Determinants of Civil-Military Relations 9. Conclusion. Towards a Theory of Civil-Military Relations and International Security Governance
Biography
Cornelia Baciu is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, USA, where she was a 2019– 2020 DAAD Fellow in the programme ‘United States, Europe, and World Order’. She is the co-editor, with John Doyle, of Peace, Security and Defence Cooperation in Post-Brexit Europe (2019) and the Director of the Research Network ‘European Security and Strategy’.
This book is a valuable contribution to the renaissance in civil-military relations scholarship. Baciu takes her place among a new generation of specialists who are refining the concepts and expanding the empirical domain that undergird our understanding of what makes for effective civilian control. She shows that traditional approaches to security sector reform by outsiders like the EU have had mixed results in Pakistan and suggests that an approach more focused on civilian development and empowerment might work better."
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University, USA






