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What role will armed forces play in a world that is turbulent yet
no longer organized by the bipolar conflict of East and West? In
this volume, leading experts from several disciplines assess the
rapidly changing global strategic and cultural landscape, examining
how it will affect the responsibilities and social standing of the
modern military. There are provocative disagreements among the
contributors, especially over whether we should expect and prepare
for another global war. However, the contributors generally agree
on several broad themes that guide their analysis. Arguing that the
Cold War has masked basic trends that have been reshaping the
international system for a long time, they suggest that the
sovereign states' dominance of the international system is rapidly
coming to an end, as multinational, ethnic, regional, and religious
groups-to name a few-increasingly affect the course of global
affairs. In the absence of a clear "enemy," the military faces an
identity crisis. In the postmodern atmosphere of this multicentric
global order, authority is fragmented, and the exercise of any one
authority is subject to greater scrutiny and challenge. The
military has become more accepting of a variety of values,
life-styles, and attitudes toward its tasks. At the same time,
support for the military's mission is difficult to win, requiring
endless justification. The authors believe that the principal
missions for the military in these new times are peacekeeping,
peacemaking, and humanitarian assistance. They examine the
prospects for successful operations in these areas, taking into
account the cultural lag between world structures that favor
increased multinational peacekeeping forces and individual nations
that supply token resources to support such efforts. This volume
provides a sophisticated and thought-provoking perspective on the
future role of the military in the coming decades. It is sure to
enrich the vigorous debate surrounding these issues.
This is an engrossing account of Greek Americans--their history,
strengths, conflicts, aspirations, and contributions. This is the
story of immigrants, their children and grandchildren, most of whom
maintain an attachment to Greek ethnic identity even as they have
become one of this country's most successful ethnic groups.
Although conscientious objection is a long-standing phenomenon, it
has only recently become a major factor affecting armed forces and
society. The only comprehensive, comparative scholarly study of
conscientious objection to military service, this book examines the
history of the practice in the Western world and state policies
that have grown up in response to it. It shows how the contemporary
refusal to bear arms is likely to be secular and widespread rather
than religious and marginal, now including service people (as seen
in the 1991 War in the Persian Gulf) as well as conscription
resisters. No account of civil-military relations or peace
movements in advanced industrial countries is complete without
reference to conscientious objection, and this book will be the
standard text on the subject.
In a fascinating study of how the Army became the premier model for
developing black leadership in a racially integrated setting,
Moskos and Butler show how this system works and how it can be
applied throughout American society.. The foremost autorities on
race relations in the armed forces recount the previously untold
success story of how the U.S. Army became the most integrated
institution in America. Charles C. Moskos and John Sibley Butler
observe that the Army is the only place in America where blacks
routinely boss around whites, and in this book they lay out the
path by which the Army has promoted excellence across racial lines,
while also showing how this military model can be adapted to fit
the needs of civilian society. The Army way offers hope for our
nation in a troubled time, and by following its example, Americans
of all races can truly be all that we can be.
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