This book focuses on the key issues that affect military
families when soldiers are deployed overseas, focusing on the
support given to military personnel and families before, during and
after missions.
Compared with the Cold War period, and to a lesser extent the
era of mass armed forces, there is a greater need for today s
postmodern armies to provide social-psychological support both to
their personnel in military operations abroad and to their families
at home. Since the end of the Cold War and even more so after 9/11,
there has been a multitude of missions carried out by multinational
task forces all over the world for more or less extended periods.
This implies more frequent separations between military personnel
and their families.
The book focuses on three central questions affecting military
families.First, how do changing missions and tasks of the military
affect soldiers and families? This question relates to the way the
armed forces seek to adapt their structure to the new missions and
how military families cope with competing demands from military and
private life. Second, what is the effect of deployments on the ones
left behind? Psychologically, a deployment weighs heavily on
families and deployed soldiers, who face separation, and therefore
the stresses on the soldier and the military family are
significant. Third, what is the national structure of family
support systems and its evolution?
The book employs a multidisciplinary approach, with
contributions from psychology, sociology, history, anthropology and
others. At the same time it takes a multitude of perspectives such
as the theoretical, empirical, reflective, life events (narrative)
approach, national and the global, and uses approaches from
different disciplines and perspectives, combining them to produce a
volume that enhances our knowledge and understanding of military
families. The volume covers all the services, Army, Navy/Marines,
Air Force, and covers a wide range of different countries.
This book will be of much interest to students of military
studies, sociology, war and conflict studies, and IR in
general.
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