Democracy and Civil-Military Relations Vol. 15, 2008/1 - 172 pagesThema: Democracy and Civil-Military RelationsPages 7 to 13Civilians and the Military in a DemocracyBy Jean Joana, Marc SmyrlPages 15 to 34The Position of the Military in Post-Transition Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Problematic ReallocationBy Céline ThiriotPages 35 to 53The Spanish Military: Francoism’s Last Bastion?By Rafael Martínez MartínezPages 55 to 76Hawks and Doves: Strategic Choice between Corporate Interests and Military Identities for the Armed ForcesBy Thomas LindemannPages 77 to 92The Relationship between Civilian Power and the Army in IsraelBy Samy CohenPages 93 to 115US Civilian-Military Relations Challenged by the Iraqi Case: Functional Dualism and Strategic DisintegrationBy Étienne de DurandPages 117 to 131Democracy, Civilian-Military Relations, and Military EfficiencyBy Bastien IrondellePages 133 to 150Reforming Arms Procurement Systems in France and Germany: A Paradoxical Return of the Military?By Catherine HoefflerInterviewPages 151 to 162Latin America: Transition as a Challenge to the Military State