Soldiers on the Home Front
The Domestic Role of the American Military
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Word Count
90,000 words, Guess
Page Count
360 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesoldiersonhomefr0000bank
- ISBN-139780674736740
- ISBN-100674736745
- Library of Congress Control Number2015014167
- OCLC Control Number915323916
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780674736740
- Open LibraryOL28573749M
Classifications
- LCCUA25.B19 2015
- LCCUA25 .B19 2016
Description
When crisis requires American troops to deploy on American soil, the country depends on a rich and evolving body of law to establish clear lines of authority, safeguard civil liberties, and protect its democratic institutions and traditions. Since the attacks of 9/11, the governing law has changed rapidly even as domestic threats - from terror attacks, extreme weather, and pandemics - mount. Soldiers on the Home Front is the first book to systematically analyze the domestic role of the military as it is shaped by law, surveying America's history of judicial decisions, constitutional provisions, statutes, regulations, military orders, and martial law to ask what we must learn and do before the next crisis. America's military is uniquely able to save lives and restore order in situations that overwhelm civilian institutions. Yet the U.S. military has also been called in for more coercive duties at home: breaking strikes, quelling riots, and enforcing federal laws in the face of state resistance. It has spied on and overseen the imprisonment of American citizens during wars, Red scares, and other emergencies. And while the fears of the Republic's founders that a strong army could undermine democracy have not been realized, history is replete with reasons for concern. At a time when the military's domestic footprint is expanding, Banks and Dycus offer a thorough analysis of the relevant law and history to challenge all the stakeholders - within and outside the military - to critically assess the past in order to establish best practices for the crises to come. -- from dust jacket.
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