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Armed Forces and International Security

Global Trends and Issues

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Designed as a textbook and interdisciplinary reference for the social sciences, this volume examines key issues in the current global security agenda and relationships between armed forces and society around the world. The book's concise chapters - on a broad range of themes related to national and international security, military sociology, and civil-military relations - were written by experts from 18 countries. This volume also has a groundbreaking section, which - using country studies and regional overviews - discusses civil-military relations in as well as the most salient theoretical and practical features of current means of democratic control of the armed forces in the early 21st century.

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Armed Forces and International Security, Franz Kernic, Charles C. Moskos, Jean M. Callaghan

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2003
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Titel
Armed Forces and International Security
Ondertitel
Global Trends and Issues
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Lit
Jaar van publicatie
2003
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
392
ISBN10
3825872270
ISBN13
9783825872274
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Designed as a textbook and interdisciplinary reference for the social sciences, this volume examines key issues in the current global security agenda and relationships between armed forces and society around the world. The book's concise chapters - on a broad range of themes related to national and international security, military sociology, and civil-military relations - were written by experts from 18 countries. This volume also has a groundbreaking section, which - using country studies and regional overviews - discusses civil-military relations in as well as the most salient theoretical and practical features of current means of democratic control of the armed forces in the early 21st century.