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Political and Military Sociology - Volume 38: An Annual Review (Hardcover)
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Political and Military Sociology - Volume 38: An Annual Review (Hardcover)
Series: Political and Military Sociology Series
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Political and Military Sociology continues a mission of publishing
cutting-edge research on some of the most important issues in
civil-military relations. In this inaugural volume of the new
annual publication, Won-Taek Kang tackles the issue of nostalgia
for Park Chung Hee in South Korea, and analyzes why many South
Koreans today appear to miss the deceased dictator. Ryan Kelty,
Todd Woodruff, and David R. Segal focus on the role identity of
U.S. combat soldiers as they balance competing demands made by the
military profession, on the one hand, and solders' family and
personal relations, on the other.D. Michael Lindsay considers the
impact that social contact has on military and civilian
participants in the elite White House Fellowship program, and
analyzes how social contact affects the confidence in the U.S.
military that civilian fellows later show. Analyzing letters to the
editor of a local newspaper, Chris M. Messer and Thomas E. Shriver
consider how community activists attempt to frame the issue of
environmental degradation in the context of a local dispute over
the storage of radioactive waste. David Pion-Berlin, Antonio Uges,
Jr., and Diego Esparza analyze the recent emergence of websites run
by Latin American militaries, and consider why these militaries
choose to advertise their activities on the Internet.Political and
Military Sociology also includes reviews of important new books in
civil-military relations, political science, and military
sociology. Included here are discussions of books about U.S. war
crimes in Vietnam, civil-military relations in contemporary China,
the structural transformation of the U.S. Army, Japanese security
policy, American treatment of POWs, the Bonus March, and the GI
Bill.The series will be of broad interest to scholars of
civil-military relations, political science, and political
sociology. It will continue the tradition of peer review that has
guaranteed it a place of importance among research publications in
this area.
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