The future stability of the international order depends on the responsible management of their nuclear assets by nuclear powers. The relationship between civilian authorities and the military takes on special significance in states with nuclear weapons or near-weapon capability. The constitutional balance of powers, the delegation of authority during wartime and peace, influences from public opinion and bureaucratic structures on the formulation of doctrine, crisis management, and communications with the international media and the general public are influenced by civil-military relations and organizational culture.
This volume will be of broad interest to scholars of civil-military relations, political science, and political sociology.
The future stability of the international order depends on the responsible management of their nuclear assets by nuclear powers. The relationship between civilian authorities and the military takes on special significance in states with nuclear weapons or near-weapon capability. The constitutional balance of powers, the delegation of authority during wartime and peace, influences from public opinion and bureaucratic structures on the formulation of doctrine, crisis management, and communications with the international media and the general public are influenced by civil-military relations and organizational culture.
This volume will be of broad interest to scholars of civil-military relations, political science, and political sociology.

Organizational Cultures and the Management of Nuclear Technology: Political and Military Sociology
148
Organizational Cultures and the Management of Nuclear Technology: Political and Military Sociology
148Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781138529410 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 09/14/2017 |
Series: | Political and Military Sociology Series |
Pages: | 148 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |