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Civil control of the military is a doctrine in military and political science that places ultimate responsibility for a country's military strategic decision-making in the hands of the civil authority, rather than with the military leadership itself. Civil oversight over militaries puts the power to take military action in the hands of a civil authority, such as government ministers, legislative bodies, or the democratic apparatus of the monarchy in constitutional monarchies. The concept of civil control falls within the overarching concept of civil-military relations, representing the "societal imperative that the military remain subordinate to civil authority and that it reflect, to an appropriate degree, societal values and norms".
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