Conflict, Cooperation, and Congressional End Runs

Conflict, Cooperation, and Congressional End Runs

The Defense Budget and Civil-Military Relations in the Carter Administration, 1977-1979

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-09-15 )

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President Jimmy Carter became commander-in-chief at an important juncture in American civil-military relations. This study adds to the largely neglected historiography of civil-military relations during the Carter years by examining the administration''s first two years, using the civil-military dialogue surrounding the fiscal year 1978 and fiscal year 1979 defense budgets as its primary category of analysis. The study demonstrates that growing cooperation within the Pentagon, increasing conflict between the Pentagon and the White House, and a strengthening military-congressional alliance best characterized civil-military relations in the first two years of the Carter administration. This pattern of civil-military relations prevailed primarily due to early and intense presidential involvement in the defense budgetary process and because of the administration''s attempts to re- prioritize defense spending. The culmination of this pattern of civil-military relations in the administration''s first two years was the presidential veto of the fiscal year 1979 defense appropriations bill.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-3372-4

ISBN-10:

3838333721

EAN:

9783838333724

Book language:

English

By (author) :

John Mini

Number of pages:

88

Published on:

2010-09-15

Category:

History