%0 Journal Article %T Different Solutions for Civil-Military Relations in Advanced Western Democracies %A Mutlu Y£¿ld£¿r£¿m %J - %D 2019 %X Democracy is a form of government based on basic universal values such as political participation, freedom, human rights, equality, where the today¡¯s majority can turn into the future¡¯s minority, as well as the majority rights of minority rights. Although today it does not represent the different sections of the political faction, it is very difficult to find a regime that does not claim to be democratic. Despite the fact that such a large area has been influenced, however, the debate on democracy has not been adopted as a model of democracy that has not been finalized. The experiences of the different civil-military relations of the countries and the social structures led to the emergence of different democratic systems. But at the last point, especially in the case of developed Western countries evolving into a system of universal democratic principles accepted, the distance they have gained in civil-military relations and the political culture they have contributed. This study aims to show that developed Western countries have a common, reinforced democracy culture by shedding light on the experiences of different civil-military relations %K Siyaset %K Demokrasi %K Sivil %K Bat£¿ ¨¹lkeleri %K Asker %U http://dergipark.org.tr/insanveinsan/issue/44865/427719