Liberal militarism and the British state

  • Edgerton D
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Written at end of Cold War and first Gulf War; Seeming oxymoron; Liberal militarism = British way in warfare; Relied on technology; Revisionism of Barnett's argument; Britain not anti-scientific or anti-technological; technological orientation; defense policy resulted in creation of departments of state; war and military seen as remnants of aristocratic militant societies; see state and politics as seperate

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Edgerton, D. (1991). Liberal militarism and the British state. New Left Review, 185, 138–169.

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