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Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers

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Published in:American University National Security Law Brief
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Published: 2023
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title Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_auth Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_full Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_fullStr Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_short Revisiting Goldwater-Nichols: Why Making the Joint Staff A General Staff will Improve Civilian Control of the Military and Refine the Constitutional Balance of War Powers
title_sort revisiting goldwater-nichols: why making the joint staff a general staff will improve civilian control of the military and refine the constitutional balance of war powers
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url https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/nslb/vol13/iss1/3