The postmodern military armed forces after the Cold War
Assesses contemporary civil-military trends by looking at specific areas in the US military. This book provides the student and defense professional with a foundation on which to base organizational and personal policies. It also tells readers about what life is really like in military, and how it i...
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Oxford University Press
1999
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Table of Contents:
- Armed forces after the Cold War / Charles C. Moskos, John Allen Williams, and David R. Segal
- Toward a postmodern military / Charles C. Moskos
- The United Kingdom / Christopher Dandeker
- France / Bernard Boëne and Michel Louis Martin
- Germany / Berhard Fleckenstein
- The Netherlands / Jan S. van der Meulen
- Denmark / Henning Sorensen
- Italy / Marina Nuciari
- Canada / Franklin C. Pinch
- Australia and New Zealand / Cathy Downes
- Switzerland / Karl W. Haltiner and Eduard Hirt
- Israel / Reuven Gal and Stuart A. Cohen
- South Africa / Jakkie Cilliers and Lindy Heinecken
- The postmodern military reconsidered / John Allen Williams
- Appendix: Post-Gulf War military roles of western nations.


