The influx of populism in Europe revived the values of illiberal, authoritarian government. This affects the democratic character of Civil-Military Relations (CMR) in the post-communist countries in particular.
We analyzed the development of CMR in Czechia (1992-2022) under the influence of populism (2010-2022). Applying the CMR concept of the shared-democratic-values-perspective, our study provides empirical evidence that persistent shortcomings in formal institutional and informal socialization of Czech officers by values of democracy open a dangerous back door for spreading the values of military populism in the Czech Armed Forces.
We argue that such development in the last 10 years has resulted into a formation of illiberal alliances between populist leaders and the military elite and poses a risk of the army being misused to politically support the authoritarian populist government.