Chapter Introduction
part Part I: The Military and the End of the Soviet State
chapter 1 Thinking About Civil-Military Relations in Russia
chapter 2 Gorbachev'sReforms: Political Change and Civilian Control
chapter 3 The Military, Domestic Political Violence, and the Gorbachev-Yeltsin Rivalry
chapter 4 The Double Coup of August 1991
chapter 5 The Dual Presidency
chapter 6 From Union to Commonwealth
part Part II: The Military and the New Russian State
chapter 7 Military Officers as a Political Force
chapter 8 Dividing the Army Monolith Responsibly
chapter 9 Presidential or Parliamentary Armed Forces?
chapter 10 The Armed Forces and Yeltsin's Presidential Putsch
chapter 11 The Military's Politics after the Crisis of September-October 1993
part Part III: Testing the Russian State's Viability
chapter 12 The Chechen War and Civil-Military Relations
chapter 13 The Military's 1995 Political Offensive
chapter 14 The 1996 Presidential Campaign
chapter 15 President Yeltsin and General Lebed
chapter 16 Military Politics in Yeltsin's Presidential State
chapter 17 The Theory and Practice of Democratic Constitutional Control
chapter 18 Serving Under the Imperial Eagle
chapter 19 Postscript: Civil-Military Relations in an Ukaz-Governed State.