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- Title
"Cashing In" Stars.
- Authors
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson
- Abstract
A successful career for top senior leaders increasingly features employment in the defense industry. This situation presents a challenge to the service professional ethic. It concerns the trend to offer professional expertise in such a way that it exploits active duty experience to support the private interests of the military-industrial complex. Particularly worrisome are those retired members of the profession who play more than one "national security influencer for profit" role, such as being on the payrolls of a defense firm, a media outlet, and the government simultaneously. Should retired senior officers remain full members of the profession once they start "cashing in" their stars? When do they stop serving? The choice marks a transition from service to the nation to service for self-interest. Such a choice marks the difference between serving the American people and taking advantage of their relationship to influence the expenditure of tax dollars in ways that favor corporate gain over national security. The implications of this behavior have the potential to create harmful effects on the military profession, civil-military relations, and US national security.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PROFESSIONAL ethics; SENIOR leadership teams; EXECUTIVE retirement; DEFENSE industries; MILITARY-industrial complex; NATIONAL security; SELF-interest; CIVIL-military relations
- Publication
Strategic Studies Quarterly, 2015, Vol 9, p102
- ISSN
1936-1815
- Publication type
Article