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Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 3, 783 - 813, 30.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.53376/ap.2025.28

Öz

Bu makale, modern Batı devletlerinde silahlı kuvvetlerin siyasal normlarla olan ilişkisini üç dönem halinde incelemektedir: Ulus-devlet dönemi (1850–1945), demokratikleşme dönemi (1946–1990) ve çoğulcu demokrasi dönemi (1990 sonrası). Bu incelemenin amacı, söz konusu devletlerde dönemsel olarak hâkim siyasal normlarla silahlı kuvvetler arasındaki ilişkiyi ortaya koymaktır. Daha da açmak gerekirse, bu makalede, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde ve Batı Avrupa devletlerinde 19. Yüzyılın ortalarından günümüze kadarki süreçte silahlı kuvvetlerin, hâkim siyasal normların ve bu normlardaki değişimin gözlenebileceği bir kurum olduğu öngörülmüştür. Ulus-devlet döneminde, sanayi kapitalizminin yükselişiyle birlikte ulusçuluk ve ona bağlı bazı normlar öne çıkarken; silahlı kuvvetler bu normların taşıyıcısı olarak merkezi bir rol oynar. Hem prosedürel hem de içeriksel yönleriyle demokrasinin norm haline geldiği 1945 sonrası dönemde silahlı kuvvetlerin konumu, bunlara paralel olarak yeniden şekillenir. 1990’lar sonrasının çoğulcu demokrasi döneminde ise silahlı kuvvetler mensuplarının meslekî profilleri, halk nezdindeki konumları ve hak ve özgürlükler çerçevesi, yeni normlara uygun bir dönüşüm geçirir. “Üniforma içinde yurttaş” kavramıyla ifade edildiği gibi, askeri personelin hakları ve özgürlükleri sivillere yaklaştırılır. Çalışma, tarihsel-sosyolojik bir yöntemle ilerlemekte; siyasal normlar-silahlı kuvvetler ilişkisini, kapsama alanındaki ülkelerden örnekler ve dönemsel analizler üzerinden incelemektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Alvarez, Amalia-Benjumea ve Vicente Valentim (2024), "The Enforcement of Political Norms", British Journal of Political Science, 54: 1043-1066.
  • Bacevich, Andrew J. (2011), "Whose Army?", Daedalus, 140 (3): 122-134.
  • Bauman, Zygmunt (1997), Postmodernity and Its Discontents (Cambridge: Polity Press).
  • Black, Jeremy (2010), The Age of Total War, 1860–1945 (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield).
  • Boene, Bernard (2009), " Shifting to All-Volunteer Armed Forces in Europe: Why, How, With What Effects?", Forum Sociológico 19, DOI: 10.4000/sociologico.347.
  • Born, Hans, Marina Caparini, Karl Haltiner ve Jürgen Kuhlmann (2006), “Civilians and the Military in Europe”, Hans Born, Marina Caparini, Karl W. Haltiner ve Jürgen Kuhlmann (Der.), Civil–Military Relations in Europe Learning from Crisis and Institutional Change (London: Routledge): 3-17.
  • Caforio, Giuseppe (1996), "Research Design and General Findings", Jürgen Kuhlman (Der.), The Present and Future of the Military Profession – Views of European Officers (Strausberg: Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut Der Bundeswehr): 1-26.
  • Caforio, Giuseppe (2000), The European Officer: A Comparative View on Selection and Education (Pisa: Edizioni Plus).
  • Casey, Steven (2008), Selling the Korean War – Propaganda, Politics, and Public Opinion in the United States, 1950-1953 (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Choulis, Ioannis, Zorzeta Bakaki and Tobias Böhmelt (2019), "Public Support for the Armed Forces: The Role of Conscription", Defence and Peace Economics, 32 (2): 240-251.
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  • Dandeker, Christopher (1994), "New Times for the Military: Some Sociological Remarks on the Changing Role and Structure of the Armed Forces of the Advanced Societies", The British Journal of Sociology, 45 (4): 637-654.
  • Davidson, Alastair (1997), “Regional Politics: The European Union and Citizenship”, Citizenship Studies, 1 (1): 33-55.
  • Douglas. T. Stuart (2003), "Ministry of Fear: The 1947 National Security Act in Historical and Institutional Context", International Studies Perspectives, 4 (3): 293-313.
  • Draper, Mario A. (2016), The Belgian Army, Society and Military Cultures (1830), -1918 (Unpublished PhD thesis) (University of Kent).
  • Edward M. Coffman (2004), The Regulars – the American Army 1898-1941 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press).
  • Equaldex (2025a), “LGBT Rights in United Kingdom”, https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-kingdom (29.03.2025).
  • Equaldex (2025b), “LGBT Rights in United States”, https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-states#military (29.03.2025).
  • Equaldex (2025c), https://www.equaldex.com (30.03.2025).
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  • EUROMIL (2024), “The European Organisation of Military Associations and Trade Unions”, https://euromil.org/who-we-are/ (05.04.2025).
  • Finnemore, Martha and Kathryn Sikkink (1998), "International Norm Dynamics and Political Change", International Organization, 52 (4): 887-917.
  • Frevert, Ute (2004), A Nation in Barracks: Conscription, Military Service and Civil Society in Modern Germany (Oxford: Berg).
  • Gellner, Ernest (1983), Nations and Nationalism (Ithaca: Cornell University Press).
  • Gene, M. Lyons (1961), "The New Civil-Military Relations", The American Political Science Review, 55 (1): 53-63.
  • George L. Mosse (1975), The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the Napoleonic Wars through the Third Reich (New York: Howard Fertig).
  • Griffin, Roger (1993), The Nature of Fascism (Oxon: Routledge).
  • Haferkamp, Hans, and Neil J. Smelser (1992), Social Change and Modernity (Berkeley: University of California Press).
  • Hanlon, Gerard (2024), “‘The Military Dream of Society’: The Military-State, Security and the Recreation of Organisational Order”, Organization, 1-19.
  • Hirsch, E. D. Jr. (2001), Creating Patriots: Education and the Making of a Nation (New Haven: Yale University Press).
  • Hobsbawm, Eric (1983), "Introduction: Inventing Traditions", Eric Hobsbawm ve Terence Ranger (Der.), The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 1-14.
  • Howard, Michael (2009), War in European History (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (İlk baskı 1976).
  • Huntington, Samuel P. (1957), The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press).
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  • Janowitz, Morris (1964), The Military in the Political Development of New Nations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Janowitz, Morris (1979), "The Citizen Soldier and National Service," Air University Review, 2-16.
  • Kinsey, Christopher (2007), "Private Security Companies: Agents of Democracy or Simply Mercenaries?", Thomas Jäger and Gerhard Kümmel (Der.), Private Military and Security Companies: Chances, Problems, Pitfalls and Prospects (Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften): 87-104.
  • Kosnik, Matthew (2017), “Conscription in the Twenty-first Century: Do Reinforcements Equal Security?”, Comparative Strategy, 36 (5): 457-467.
  • Kuehn, David ve Aurel Croissant (2023), Routes to Reform: Civil-Military Relations and Democracy in the Third Wave (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Kymlicka, Will (1995), Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Livny, Adi (2017), “Conscientious Objection and the State”, Armed Forces & Society, 44 (4): 666–687.
  • Lyotard, Jean-François (1994), Postmodern Durum: Bilgi Üzerine Bir Rapor (İstanbul: Vadi Yayınları) (Çev. Ahmet Çiğdem) [İlk baskı 1979].
  • Macron, Emmanuel ve Friedrich Merz (2025), “Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world”, https://ft.com/content/c1bf5fe8-602d-4887-a5eb-1bd247be9d54 (30.06.2025)
  • Maire, Antoine ve Olivier Schmitt (2022), An Unstable Equilibrium: Civil-Military Relations within the French Ministry of Defence”, Journal of Strategic Studies, 45 (6–7): 798–819.
  • Malmström, Jenny ve Joakim Berndtsson (2025), "Constructing "Society’s Soldiers": Identity Work, (Total) Defence Willingness and the Swedish Home Guard", Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, 8 (1): 1-16.
  • Manigart, Philippe (2001), "A Comparative Analysis of the Opinions of Military Cadets", Philippe Manigart and Ljubica Jelusic (Der.), European Defence Restructuring: Military and Public View (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities): 13-26.
  • Mannitz, Sabine (2013), The "Democratic Soldier": Comparing Concepts and Practices in Europe (Londra: Ubiquity Press).
  • Marcuse, Herbert (2002), One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society (London: Routledge) (Orijinal basımı 1964).
  • Mellors, Colin ve John McKean (1984), “The Politics of Conscription in Western Europe”, West European Politics, 7 (3): 25-42.
  • OSCE/ODIHR (2008), Handbook on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel (Warsaw: OSCE/ODIHR).
  • Osuna, José Javier Olivas (2014), "History of Contemporary Civil-Military Relations in Spain", José Javier Olivas Osuna (Der.), Iberian Military Politics - Controlling the Armed Forces during Dictatorship and Democratisation (New York: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Pierson, Paul (2004), Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis (Princeton: Princeton University Press).
  • Plowman, Andrew (2010), "Defending the Border? Satirical Treatments of the Bundeswehr after the 1960s", Tobias Hochscherf, Christoph Laucht, and Andrew Plowman (Der.), Divided, But Not Disconnected: German Experiences of the Cold War (New York: Berghahn Books): 134-147.
  • Porter, Bruce D. (1994), War and the Rise of the State: The Military Foundations of Modern Politics (New York: The Free Press).
  • Pridham, Geoffrey (2001), The Dynamics of Democratization – A Comparative Analyses (London: Continuum).
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2010), “Nation and Reaction: Spanish Conservative Nationalism and the Restoration Crisis”, F.J.R. Salvadó ve A. Smith (Der.), The Agony of Spanish Liberalism (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Rauseo, Angela (2020), "CGIL v. Italy: Is It Time for Military Personnel to Have Union Rights?", International Labor Rights Case Law 6 (3): 221–225.
  • Richard W. Steward (2010), American Military History Volume ii - the United States Army in A Global Era, 1917–2008, 2. Baskı, (Washington: Center for Military History).
  • Sheehan, James H. (2008), Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? The Transformation of Modern Europe (New York: Mariner Books).
  • Spindler, John F. (1952), "The Uniform Code of Military Justice: New Rights and a Means to Enforce Them", Michigan Law Review, 50 (7): 1084-1092.
  • Statista (2000), "Major Party Share of the Popular Vote in Federal Elections Held in Germany between May 1924 and March 1933", https://statista.com/statistics/1340384/germany-federal-election-popular-vote-results-weimar/ (03.04.2025).
  • Strachan, Hew (2003), “The Civil-Military ‘Gap’ in Britain”, Journal of Strategic Studies, 26 (2): 43-63.
  • Stuart, Douglas (2008), "Constructing the Iron Cage: The 1947 National Security Act", Gabriel Marcella (Der.), Affairs of State: The Interagency and National Security (The Strategic Studies Institute).
  • Sunstein, Cass R. (1996), “Social Norms and Social Roles”, Columbia Law Review, 96 (4): 903-968.
  • Thomas C. Bruneau (2017), "Civil-Military Relations in Two "Third Wave" Democracies: The First and a Follower", Aurel Croissant and David Kuehn (Der.), Reforming Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies (Berlin: Springer): 63-81.
  • Tilly, Charles (1992), Coercion, Capital and European States, A.D. 990 – 1992 (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing).
  • Tuomela, Raimo (1996), The Importance of Us (Stanford: Stanford University Press).
  • University of Michigan (2025), “The Military Draft During the Vietnam War”, https://michiganintheworld.history.lsa.umich.edu/antivietnamwar/exhibits/show/exhibit/draft_protests/the-military-draft-during-the-. (10.05.2025).
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The Evolution of Political Norms in the West and the Armed Forces

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 3, 783 - 813, 30.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.53376/ap.2025.28

Öz

This article examines the relationship between the armed forces and political norms in modern Western states across three historical periods: the nation-state era (1850–1945), the democratization era (1946–1990), and the pluralist democracy era (post-1990). The aim of this analysis is to reveal the relationship between the dominant political norms of each period and the armed forces within these states. More specifically, the article posits that in the United States and Western European countries, the armed forces have served as an institution where prevailing political norms and their transformations can be observed from the mid-19th century to the present. During the nation-state era, the rise of industrial capitalism highlighted nationalism and related norms, with the armed forces playing a central role as carriers of these norms. In the post-1945 period, where democracy became the normative framework both procedurally and substantively, the role of the armed forces was reshaped accordingly. In the post-1990 era of pluralist democracy, the professional profiles of military personnel, their status in the public sphere, and their rights and freedoms have undergone a transformation aligned with new norms. As encapsulated by the concept of the “citizen in uniform,” the rights and liberties of military personnel have increasingly aligned with those of civilians. This study employs a historical-sociological methodology to examine the armed forces–political norms relationship through examples and period-based analyses from the countries in question.

Kaynakça

  • Alvarez, Amalia-Benjumea ve Vicente Valentim (2024), "The Enforcement of Political Norms", British Journal of Political Science, 54: 1043-1066.
  • Bacevich, Andrew J. (2011), "Whose Army?", Daedalus, 140 (3): 122-134.
  • Bauman, Zygmunt (1997), Postmodernity and Its Discontents (Cambridge: Polity Press).
  • Black, Jeremy (2010), The Age of Total War, 1860–1945 (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield).
  • Boene, Bernard (2009), " Shifting to All-Volunteer Armed Forces in Europe: Why, How, With What Effects?", Forum Sociológico 19, DOI: 10.4000/sociologico.347.
  • Born, Hans, Marina Caparini, Karl Haltiner ve Jürgen Kuhlmann (2006), “Civilians and the Military in Europe”, Hans Born, Marina Caparini, Karl W. Haltiner ve Jürgen Kuhlmann (Der.), Civil–Military Relations in Europe Learning from Crisis and Institutional Change (London: Routledge): 3-17.
  • Caforio, Giuseppe (1996), "Research Design and General Findings", Jürgen Kuhlman (Der.), The Present and Future of the Military Profession – Views of European Officers (Strausberg: Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut Der Bundeswehr): 1-26.
  • Caforio, Giuseppe (2000), The European Officer: A Comparative View on Selection and Education (Pisa: Edizioni Plus).
  • Casey, Steven (2008), Selling the Korean War – Propaganda, Politics, and Public Opinion in the United States, 1950-1953 (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Choulis, Ioannis, Zorzeta Bakaki and Tobias Böhmelt (2019), "Public Support for the Armed Forces: The Role of Conscription", Defence and Peace Economics, 32 (2): 240-251.
  • Clifford, John Garry (1972), The Citizen Soldiers – The Plattsburg Training Camp Movement, 1913-1920 (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky).
  • Cohen, Eliot. A. (2001), Twilight of the citizen-soldier. Parameters, 31 (2): 23-28.
  • Cortright, David (2005), Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War (Chicago: Haymarket Books).
  • Council of Europe (2010), Human rights of members of the armed forces- Recommendation CM/Rec (2010) 4 and explanatory memorandum (Strasbourg: Directorate General of Human Rights and Legal Affairs Council of Europe).
  • Dal Bó, E, K. Hutková, L. Leucht ve N. Yuchtman (2025), “Dissecting the Sinews of Power: International Trade and the Rise of Britain’s Fiscal-Military State, 1689–1823”, The Journal of Economic History, 1-34. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050725000117.
  • Dale R. Herspring (2013), Civil-Military Relations and Shared Responsibility - A Four-Nation Study (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press).
  • Dandeker, Christopher (1994), "New Times for the Military: Some Sociological Remarks on the Changing Role and Structure of the Armed Forces of the Advanced Societies", The British Journal of Sociology, 45 (4): 637-654.
  • Davidson, Alastair (1997), “Regional Politics: The European Union and Citizenship”, Citizenship Studies, 1 (1): 33-55.
  • Douglas. T. Stuart (2003), "Ministry of Fear: The 1947 National Security Act in Historical and Institutional Context", International Studies Perspectives, 4 (3): 293-313.
  • Draper, Mario A. (2016), The Belgian Army, Society and Military Cultures (1830), -1918 (Unpublished PhD thesis) (University of Kent).
  • Edward M. Coffman (2004), The Regulars – the American Army 1898-1941 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press).
  • Equaldex (2025a), “LGBT Rights in United Kingdom”, https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-kingdom (29.03.2025).
  • Equaldex (2025b), “LGBT Rights in United States”, https://www.equaldex.com/region/united-states#military (29.03.2025).
  • Equaldex (2025c), https://www.equaldex.com (30.03.2025).
  • Erkmen, Serhat (2019), “Silahlı Güçler; Ordular, Para-Militer Yapılar, Özel Askeri Şirketler”, Güvenlik Yazıları Serisi, No.39.
  • EUROMIL (2024), “The European Organisation of Military Associations and Trade Unions”, https://euromil.org/who-we-are/ (05.04.2025).
  • Finnemore, Martha and Kathryn Sikkink (1998), "International Norm Dynamics and Political Change", International Organization, 52 (4): 887-917.
  • Frevert, Ute (2004), A Nation in Barracks: Conscription, Military Service and Civil Society in Modern Germany (Oxford: Berg).
  • Gellner, Ernest (1983), Nations and Nationalism (Ithaca: Cornell University Press).
  • Gene, M. Lyons (1961), "The New Civil-Military Relations", The American Political Science Review, 55 (1): 53-63.
  • George L. Mosse (1975), The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the Napoleonic Wars through the Third Reich (New York: Howard Fertig).
  • Griffin, Roger (1993), The Nature of Fascism (Oxon: Routledge).
  • Haferkamp, Hans, and Neil J. Smelser (1992), Social Change and Modernity (Berkeley: University of California Press).
  • Hanlon, Gerard (2024), “‘The Military Dream of Society’: The Military-State, Security and the Recreation of Organisational Order”, Organization, 1-19.
  • Hirsch, E. D. Jr. (2001), Creating Patriots: Education and the Making of a Nation (New Haven: Yale University Press).
  • Hobsbawm, Eric (1983), "Introduction: Inventing Traditions", Eric Hobsbawm ve Terence Ranger (Der.), The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 1-14.
  • Howard, Michael (2009), War in European History (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (İlk baskı 1976).
  • Huntington, Samuel P. (1957), The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press).
  • Janning, Josef ve Thomas Bauer (2007), “Into the Great Wide Open: The Transformation of the German Armed Forces After 1990”, Orbis, 51 (3): 529–541.
  • Janowitz, Morris (1964), The Military in the Political Development of New Nations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Janowitz, Morris (1979), "The Citizen Soldier and National Service," Air University Review, 2-16.
  • Kinsey, Christopher (2007), "Private Security Companies: Agents of Democracy or Simply Mercenaries?", Thomas Jäger and Gerhard Kümmel (Der.), Private Military and Security Companies: Chances, Problems, Pitfalls and Prospects (Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften): 87-104.
  • Kosnik, Matthew (2017), “Conscription in the Twenty-first Century: Do Reinforcements Equal Security?”, Comparative Strategy, 36 (5): 457-467.
  • Kuehn, David ve Aurel Croissant (2023), Routes to Reform: Civil-Military Relations and Democracy in the Third Wave (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Kymlicka, Will (1995), Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
  • Livny, Adi (2017), “Conscientious Objection and the State”, Armed Forces & Society, 44 (4): 666–687.
  • Lyotard, Jean-François (1994), Postmodern Durum: Bilgi Üzerine Bir Rapor (İstanbul: Vadi Yayınları) (Çev. Ahmet Çiğdem) [İlk baskı 1979].
  • Macron, Emmanuel ve Friedrich Merz (2025), “Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world”, https://ft.com/content/c1bf5fe8-602d-4887-a5eb-1bd247be9d54 (30.06.2025)
  • Maire, Antoine ve Olivier Schmitt (2022), An Unstable Equilibrium: Civil-Military Relations within the French Ministry of Defence”, Journal of Strategic Studies, 45 (6–7): 798–819.
  • Malmström, Jenny ve Joakim Berndtsson (2025), "Constructing "Society’s Soldiers": Identity Work, (Total) Defence Willingness and the Swedish Home Guard", Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, 8 (1): 1-16.
  • Manigart, Philippe (2001), "A Comparative Analysis of the Opinions of Military Cadets", Philippe Manigart and Ljubica Jelusic (Der.), European Defence Restructuring: Military and Public View (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities): 13-26.
  • Mannitz, Sabine (2013), The "Democratic Soldier": Comparing Concepts and Practices in Europe (Londra: Ubiquity Press).
  • Marcuse, Herbert (2002), One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society (London: Routledge) (Orijinal basımı 1964).
  • Mellors, Colin ve John McKean (1984), “The Politics of Conscription in Western Europe”, West European Politics, 7 (3): 25-42.
  • OSCE/ODIHR (2008), Handbook on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel (Warsaw: OSCE/ODIHR).
  • Osuna, José Javier Olivas (2014), "History of Contemporary Civil-Military Relations in Spain", José Javier Olivas Osuna (Der.), Iberian Military Politics - Controlling the Armed Forces during Dictatorship and Democratisation (New York: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Pierson, Paul (2004), Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis (Princeton: Princeton University Press).
  • Plowman, Andrew (2010), "Defending the Border? Satirical Treatments of the Bundeswehr after the 1960s", Tobias Hochscherf, Christoph Laucht, and Andrew Plowman (Der.), Divided, But Not Disconnected: German Experiences of the Cold War (New York: Berghahn Books): 134-147.
  • Porter, Bruce D. (1994), War and the Rise of the State: The Military Foundations of Modern Politics (New York: The Free Press).
  • Pridham, Geoffrey (2001), The Dynamics of Democratization – A Comparative Analyses (London: Continuum).
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2010), “Nation and Reaction: Spanish Conservative Nationalism and the Restoration Crisis”, F.J.R. Salvadó ve A. Smith (Der.), The Agony of Spanish Liberalism (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • Rauseo, Angela (2020), "CGIL v. Italy: Is It Time for Military Personnel to Have Union Rights?", International Labor Rights Case Law 6 (3): 221–225.
  • Richard W. Steward (2010), American Military History Volume ii - the United States Army in A Global Era, 1917–2008, 2. Baskı, (Washington: Center for Military History).
  • Sheehan, James H. (2008), Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? The Transformation of Modern Europe (New York: Mariner Books).
  • Spindler, John F. (1952), "The Uniform Code of Military Justice: New Rights and a Means to Enforce Them", Michigan Law Review, 50 (7): 1084-1092.
  • Statista (2000), "Major Party Share of the Popular Vote in Federal Elections Held in Germany between May 1924 and March 1933", https://statista.com/statistics/1340384/germany-federal-election-popular-vote-results-weimar/ (03.04.2025).
  • Strachan, Hew (2003), “The Civil-Military ‘Gap’ in Britain”, Journal of Strategic Studies, 26 (2): 43-63.
  • Stuart, Douglas (2008), "Constructing the Iron Cage: The 1947 National Security Act", Gabriel Marcella (Der.), Affairs of State: The Interagency and National Security (The Strategic Studies Institute).
  • Sunstein, Cass R. (1996), “Social Norms and Social Roles”, Columbia Law Review, 96 (4): 903-968.
  • Thomas C. Bruneau (2017), "Civil-Military Relations in Two "Third Wave" Democracies: The First and a Follower", Aurel Croissant and David Kuehn (Der.), Reforming Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies (Berlin: Springer): 63-81.
  • Tilly, Charles (1992), Coercion, Capital and European States, A.D. 990 – 1992 (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing).
  • Tuomela, Raimo (1996), The Importance of Us (Stanford: Stanford University Press).
  • University of Michigan (2025), “The Military Draft During the Vietnam War”, https://michiganintheworld.history.lsa.umich.edu/antivietnamwar/exhibits/show/exhibit/draft_protests/the-military-draft-during-the-. (10.05.2025).
  • Verhey, Jeffrey (2004), The Spirit of 1914: Militarism, Myth, and Mobilization in Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Visser, Jelle (2000), "Netherlands", Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Jelle Visser (Der.), Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 (London: Palgrave Macmillan): 463–465.
  • Weibull, Alise (1996), "European Officers’ Job Satisfaction and Job Commitment", Jürgen Kuhlman (Der.), The Present and Future of the Military Profession – Views of European Officers (Strausberg: Sozialwissenschaftliches Institut Der Bundeswehr): 27-49.
  • Weiler, Sarah (2021), "The Bund Deutscher Mädel and the Indoctrination of the German Girl", The Saber and Scroll Journal, 10 (1): 111-120.
  • Williamson, Murray (2011), Military Adaptation in War: With Fear of Change (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Williamson, A. Murray (2020), "The Industrialization of War 1815-1871", Geoffrey Parker (Der.), The Cambridge History of Warfare, 2. Baskı (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 281-324.
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  • Wolff, Guntram B., Armin Steinbach ve Jeromin Zettelmeyer (2025), “The governance and funding of European rearmament”, https://bruegel.org/policy-brief/governance-and-funding-european-rearmament (08.08.2025).
Toplam 81 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Uluslararası Güvenlik
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Hakan Samur 0000-0003-1980-9347

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Ekim 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 6 Haziran 2025
Kabul Tarihi 14 Ağustos 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 17 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Samur, H. (2025). Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler. Alternatif Politika, 17(3), 783-813. https://doi.org/10.53376/ap.2025.28
AMA Samur H. Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler. Altern. Polit. Ekim 2025;17(3):783-813. doi:10.53376/ap.2025.28
Chicago Samur, Hakan. “Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler”. Alternatif Politika 17, sy. 3 (Ekim 2025): 783-813. https://doi.org/10.53376/ap.2025.28.
EndNote Samur H (01 Ekim 2025) Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler. Alternatif Politika 17 3 783–813.
IEEE H. Samur, “Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler”, Altern. Polit., c. 17, sy. 3, ss. 783–813, 2025, doi: 10.53376/ap.2025.28.
ISNAD Samur, Hakan. “Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler”. Alternatif Politika 17/3 (Ekim2025), 783-813. https://doi.org/10.53376/ap.2025.28.
JAMA Samur H. Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler. Altern. Polit. 2025;17:783–813.
MLA Samur, Hakan. “Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler”. Alternatif Politika, c. 17, sy. 3, 2025, ss. 783-1, doi:10.53376/ap.2025.28.
Vancouver Samur H. Batı’da Siyasal Normların Dönüşümü ve Silahlı Kuvvetler. Altern. Polit. 2025;17(3):783-81.