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John Löwenhardt, David Betz and Hew Strachan
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-6 |
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Chris Donnelly
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| Civil-Military Relations in the New Democracies |
| Pages: 7-10 |
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Yuri A. Ivanov
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| Legal, Political and Budetary Aspects of Civilian Control of the Military in Russia |
| Pages: 11-22 |
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Pavel K. Baev
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| The Russian Armed Forces: Failed Reform Attempts and Creeping Regionalization |
| Pages: 23-42 |
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Sven Gunnar Simonsen
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| Marching to a Different Drum? Political Orientations and Nationalism in Russia's Armed Forces |
| Pages: 43-64 |
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James Sherr
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| Civil-Democratic Control of Ukraine's Armed Forces: To What End? By what Means? |
| Pages: 65-77 |
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Zoltán Szenes
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| The Implications of NATO Expansion for Civil-Military Relations in Hungary |
| Pages: 78-95 |
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Tomas Zipfel
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| The Politics and Finance of Civil-Military Reform in the Czech Republic |
| Pages: 96-112 |
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Dimitar Dimitrov
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| Military Reform and Budgeting for Defence in Bulgaria (1989-2000) |
| Pages: 113-128 |
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Anton Bebler
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| Corruption among Security Personnel in Central and Eastern Europe |
| Pages: 129-145 |
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David Betz, John Löwenhardt and Hew Strachan
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| Conclusion |
| Pages: 146-154 |