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Cultural Diversity in the Armed Forces - An International Comparison (Hardcover, 1. Auf. 1994. K)
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Cultural Diversity in the Armed Forces - An International Comparison (Hardcover, 1. Auf. 1994. K)
Series: Cass Military Studies
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This volume explores ethnicity and gender developments in relation
to the military. In some countries, the armed forces have a long
history in responding to ethnic diversity, while elsewhere it has
come up only recently as a policy issue. An even-handed
representation of ethnic minorities in the military is recognized
as crucial for enhancing its social legitimacy and professional
quality. The same can be said about the integration of women in the
military, which during a few decades across the board has grown
into more than just another issue of personnel policies. Indeed
with regard to gender, the symbolism and sensitivities surrounding
core identities are at stake - as with the presence of gays and
lesbians in the military. Written by experts in the field, the
chapters cover fourteen countries around the world: the USA,
Canada, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, South-Africa, Eritrea, India,
Israel, Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and The
Netherlands. Taken together, the armed forces of these countries
offer a fascinating mix of similarities and differences in the ways
they try to manage cultural diversity. Cultural Diversity in the
Armed Forces will be of interest to students and scholars of
military studies, sociology, gender and political science.
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