User:Inbody
Donald S. Inbody. Buda, Texas. Senior Lecturer - Texas State University, Political Science, Civil Military Relations.
- Ph.D., University of Texas
- M.A., Naval War College
- M.A., Naval Postgraduate School
- M.M.E., Wichita State University
- B.M.E., Wichita State University
Captain, United States Navy (Ret)
- Inbody, Donald S. 2015. The Soldier Vote: War, Politics, and the Ballot in America New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
- Inbody, Donald S. 2009. Grand Army of the Republic or Grand Army of the Republicans? Political Party and Ideological Preferences of American Enlisted Personnel. PhD Diss, University of Texas.
- Inbody, Donald S. 2008. "Partisanship and the Military." in Inside Defense: Understanding the U.S. Military in the 21st Century. Derek S. Reveron and Judith Hicks Stiehm (eds). New York: MacMillan Press.
- Inbody, Donald S. and Bartholomew Sparrow. "Supporting Our Troops? U.S. Civil-Military Relations in the Twenty-first Century." Prepared for Presentation at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., September 1, 2005.
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