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The Military Covenant

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The Military Covenant

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The Military Covenant book

Its Impact on Civil–Military Relations in Britain

The Military Covenant

DOI link for The Military Covenant

The Military Covenant book

Its Impact on Civil–Military Relations in Britain
BySarah Ingham
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 14 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315555560
Pages 242
eBook ISBN 9781315555560
Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Ingham, S. (2014). The Military Covenant: Its Impact on Civil–Military Relations in Britain (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315555560

ABSTRACT

The Military Covenant states that in exchange for their military service and their willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice, soldiers should receive the nation’s support. Exploring the concept’s invention by the Army in the late 1990s, its migration to the civilian sphere from 2006 and its subsequent entrenchment in public policy, Ingham seeks to understand the Covenant’s progress from the esoteric confines of Army doctrine to national recognition. Drawing on interviews with senior commanders, policy-makers and representatives of Forces’ charities, this study highlights how the Army deployed the Military Covenant to convey the pressure on the institution caused by the concurrent combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. While achieving a better deal for soldiers whose sacrifice became all too apparent, the Military Covenant licensed unprecedented incursion into politics by senior commanders, enabling them to out-manoeuvre the Blair-Brown governments and to challenge the existing norms within Britain’s civil-military relationship. As British Forces prepare to leave Afghanistan, this study considers the value Britain accords to military service and whether civilian society will continue to uphold its Covenant with those who have served the nation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |16 pages

The Rise of China and the Capitalist World Order: The “Four-China” Nexus

chapter 1|23 pages

The Historical Context

chapter 2|23 pages

The Doctrinal Context

chapter 3|21 pages

The Contractual Context

chapter 4|24 pages

The Military Covenant and the Nation: The Public

chapter 5|24 pages

The Military Covenant and the Nation: Policy-Makers

chapter 6|27 pages

The Military Covenant: The Army and the Individual Soldier

chapter 7|23 pages

Military Covenants

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion

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