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Countries have instituted policies to make their armed forces more
inclusive, and soldiers now undergo cultural awareness training
before seeing active duty. Policy makers and military organizations
agree that culture is important. But what does “culture” mean
in practice, and how is it important? Culture and the Soldier
answers these questions by examining how culture both shapes the
military and can be wielded by it, to good or ill effect. Through
case studies from Europe and North America, this volume offers
provocative insights into how culture can be deployed to improve
armed forces at home and in military engagements abroad.
Countries have instituted policies to make their armed forces more
inclusive, and soldiers now undergo cultural awareness training
before seeing active duty. Policy makers and military organizations
agree that culture is important. But what does “culture” mean
in practice, and how is it important? Culture and the Soldier
answers these questions by examining how culture both shapes the
military and can be wielded by it, to good or ill effect. Through
case studies from Europe and North America, this volume offers
provocative insights into how culture can be deployed to improve
armed forces at home and in military engagements abroad.
The concept of soldier enhancement often invokes images of
dystopian futures populated with dehumanized military personnel.
These futures serve as warnings in science fiction works, and yet
the enhancement of soldiers' combat capability is almost as old as
war itself. Today, soldier enhancement is the purpose of military
training and the application of innovative technologies, but when
does it begin to challenge individuals' very humanity? Bringing
together the work of a diverse group of practitioners and
academics, Transhumanizing War examines performance enhancement in
the military from a wide range of perspectives. The book builds on
two key premises: that rapid advances in science and technology are
outstripping governments' and military organizations' capacity to
adapt, and that this has put pressure on the connection between the
military and the public. The contributors to this collection
grapple with the implications of continued technological
advancement and the possibility that innovative solutions to
performance enhancement will risk further alienating the soldier
from society. Navigating the fine line between technological
promise and ethics, this volume presents a guide to responsible
implementation in Canada and abroad. Offering unique insights into
a debate on the bleeding edge of public discourse, Transhumanizing
War considers the best ways to improve combat effectiveness while
still preserving soldiers' humanity.
For decades, the Canadian Armed Forces has used the work of foreign
scholars and writers in its professional military education to try
to understand the human dimension of warfare: why and how people
are motivated to fight, and how they behave once they do fight. Yet
the specific Canadian context, experience, and perspective are
often lost in favour of appeals to universal truths. The first
major Canadian study of combat motivation in almost forty years,
Why We Fight redresses this imbalance by presenting some of the
best new work on the subject. Bringing together top military
practitioners and scholars to discuss some of the most
controversial issues of modern warfare, Why We Fight examines the
face of battle as experienced by Canadians. It explores sexual
violence in war, professionalism, organizations, leadership, shared
intent, motivation in extremis, and the toxicity of the "warrior"
culture. Its chapters offer key insights on combat motivation
theories, the modern operating environment, and the collective and
individual identities of the men and women who fight for Canada.
Many worry that technology is leading us towards a post-human age,
particularly in war. Why We Fight affirms the centrality of the
human being in warfare in Canada's past, present, and future.
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