Information on "Military Sociology" and "Americas"
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December 2010
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Dec 2010
A Grand Strategy of Empowerment
Author: Robert Jones, Jeff Reeves, David E A Johnson, J L Conca, J Wright, Madeleine Bruml
Publisher: Center for Advanced Defense Studies (CADS)
This issue discusses the return of the US to values-based realism; conflicting priorities that are shaping China's Afghan foreign policy; the nature of the threats currently challenging global security; the threat of proliferation from nuclear energy... More on «A Grand Strategy of Empowerment»
October 2010
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14 Oct 2010
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": The Law and Military Policy on Same-Sex Behavior
Author: David F Burrelli
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
On March 25, 2010, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced changes in the department’s enforcement of the 1993 "Don't Ask Don't Tell" law. More on «"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": The Law and Military Policy on Same-Sex Behavior»
May 2010
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May 2010
Towards a US Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success
Author: Casey Wardynski, David S Lyle, Michael J Colarusso
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
In the Information Age, jobs are becoming more complex, requiring employees who are agile, inventive, and empathetic. More on «Towards a US Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success»
January 2010
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Jan 2010
Towards a US Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success: Retaining Talent
Author: Casey Wardynski, David S Lyle, Michael J Colarusso
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
In Towards a U.S. Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success: Retaining Talent the authors continue their examination of how the U. More on «Towards a US Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success: Retaining Talent»
April 2009
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Apr 2009
A History of Socio-Cultural Intelligence and Research Under the Occupation of Japan
Author: Michael B Meyer
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper chronicles some of the major cultural challenges the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) faced following the surrender of Japan and US' subsequent nation-building mission. More on «A History of Socio-Cultural Intelligence and Research Under the Occupation of Japan»
March 2006
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Mar 2006
Chaplains as Liaisons with Religious Leaders
Author: George Adams
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This paper discusses the role of US military chaplains as liaisons with local religious leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan. More on «Chaplains as Liaisons with Religious Leaders» -
Mar 2006
On Trail: The US Military and the International Criminal Court
Author: Victoria K Holt, Elisabeth W Dallas
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This report argues that the US needs to engage with the International Criminal Court (ICC) to protect the interests of military service members. More on «On Trail: The US Military and the International Criminal Court»
January 2005
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2005
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 2
Author: George Macdonald, James Fergusson, Lane Anker, Stephan R Smith, Brent Beardsley, Chris Madsen, Mathias Joost, Serge Bernier
Publisher: Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
This issue of the Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) discusses contemporary US-Canada defense cooperation. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 2» -
2005
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 1
Author: Rick Findley, Joe Inge, Andrew Leslie, John MacFarlane, John Moses, Carl Doyon, Brent Beardsley, Richard O Mayne, Serge Bernier
Publisher: Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
This issue of the Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) examines the debate over the role and organization of Canadian forces and their requirements to ensure national security in the aftermath of 9/11. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 1»
December 2004
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Dec 2004
The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Boomerang Effect
Author: Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This report explains how the revolution in military affairs (RMA) has given the US armed forces a decisive advantage. More on «The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Boomerang Effect»
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