Military recruitment will become more difficult in times of
demographic aging. The question arises whether demographic change
will constrain the capacity of aging states like Germany to conduct
foreign policy and pursue their national security interests. Since
contemporary military operations still display a strong human
element, particular scrutiny is given to the empirical analysis of
the determinants of military propensity and military service among
youth.
An additional human capital projection until 2030 illustrates
how the decline in the youth population will interact with trends
in educational attainment and adolescent health to further
complicate military recruitment in the future. A concluding review
of recruiting practices in other NATO countries provides insight in
best-practice policy options to reduce the military's sensitivity
to demographic change.
Following this approach, the book gives prominence to a topic
that has thus far been under-represented in the greater discussion
of demographic change today, namely the demographic impact on
international affairs and strategic calculations.
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