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[251]-280) and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction --$t1. Military Organizations and Innovation --$t2. Doctrinal Debate and Decision in the USSR --$t3. Soviet Reactions to Flexible Response --$t4. Soviet Reactions to the Schlesinger Doctrine --$t5. Soviet Reactions to Western Deep-Strike Doctrines --$t6. Doctrine, Innovation, and Competition --$tPostscript: After the Cold War --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aDid a "doctrine race" exist alongside the much-publicized arms competition between East and West? Using recent insights from organization theory, Kimberly Marten Zisk answers this question in the affirmative. Zisk challenges the standard portrayal of Soviet military officers as bureaucratic actors wedded to the status quo: she maintains that when they were confronted by a changing external security environment, they reacted by producing innovative doctrine. The author's extensive evidence is drawn from newly declassified Soviet military journals, and from her interviews with retired high-ranking Soviet General Staff officers and highly placed Soviet-Russian civilian defense experts. According to Zisk, the Cold War in Europe was powerfully influenced by the reactions of Soviet military officers and civilian defense experts to modifications in U.S. and NATO military doctrine. Zisk also asserts that, contrary to the expectations of many analysts, civilian intervention in military policy-making need not provoke pitched civil-military conflict. Under Gorbachev's leadership, for instance, great efforts were made to ensure that "defensive defense" policies reflected military officers' input and expertise. Engaging the Enemy makes an important contribution not only to the theory of military organizations and the history of Soviet military policy but also to current policy debates on East-West security issues. 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The Study of Legislation -- The Dignity of Laws -- Laws under Suspicion -- The Design of Laws -- Legislative Policy -- A Soft Law -- The Art of Regulating -- Modes of Legislative Drafting -- The Drafter?s Tasks -- Drafter?s Deontology -- Implementation -- Government and Parliament -- Legislators and Judges -- Epilogue: The Art of Legislating and Globalisation. 330 $aAny contemporary state presents itself as committed to the ?rule of law?, and this notion is perhaps the most powerful political ideal within the current global discourse on legal and political institutions. Despite being a contested concept, the rule of law is generally recognised as meaning that government is bound in all its actions by fixed and public rules, and that these rules respect certain formal requirements and are enforced by an independent judiciary. This book focuses on formal legality and the question of how to achieve good laws?a topic that was famously addressed by the 18th century enlightened thinkers, but also by prominent legal scholars of our time. Historically, the canon of ?good legislation? demanded generality, publicity and accessibility, and comprehensibility of laws; non-retroactivity; consistency; the possibility of complying with legal obligations and prohibitions; stability; and congruency between enacted laws and their application. All these are valuable ideals that should not be abandoned in today?s legal systems, particularly in view of the silent revolution that is transforming our legality-based ?states of law? into jurisdictional states. Such ideals are still worth pursuing for those who believe in representative democracy, in the rule of law and in the dignity of legislation. The idea for the book stemmed from the author?s parliamentary and governmental experience; he was responsible for the Government of Spain?s legislative co-ordination from 1982 to 1993, which were years of intensive legislative production. The more than five hundred laws (and thousands of decrees) elaborated in this period profoundly changed all sectors of the legal order inherited from Franco?s dictatorship, and laid the foundations of a new social and democratic system. For an academic, this was an exciting experience, which offered a unique opportunity to put the theory of legislation to the test. 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