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* Includes primary source focusing on the advent of the All
Volunteer Force * Offers useful analysis for students, scholars,
analysts, researchers, and policymakers * Audience in professional
military education, including service academies, command and
general staff colleges, and war colleges
The all-volunteer force (AVF), created in conjunction with the end
of the draft in 1973, has been the most significant development in
modern American military history. Since its inception, the
influence of the AVF has reached far beyond the US armed forces,
affecting the very character of American civil-military relations.
While its successes and challenges continue to be widely discussed
and fervently debated, one thing is certain: the AVF is critical to
both US national security and the fabric of American society. The
insightful, cogent, and provocative essays contained in this timely
volume represent a crucial first step in assessing the AVF after
fifty years of service. Here, fifteen renowned authors speak to
vital issues that remain relevant today and will endure well into
the future.The AVF has garnered both triumphs and shortcomings but
continues to be an essential institution. Engaged dialogue about
the AVF is crucial to ensure that it remains ready to meet and
overcome potential threats and that policymakers address the
central obstacles it faces today. The All-Volunteer Force is the
most comprehensive assessment of the force since its advent and
reveals the momentous sway the AVF has had on the military,
government, and society. In crafting this far-reaching collection
of essays, William A. Taylor examines the AVF in four distinct
parts, analyzing its history, results, challenges, and
implications. In doing so, this compelling book explores all the
major facets of the AVF-past, present, and future-that influence
the military, government, and society in the United States. This
dynamic volume brings together a multidisciplinary group of
distinguished authors who each bring to bear important perspectives
on specific aspects of the AVF. These contributors include leading
scholars, general officers, civilian policymakers, and personnel
experts who collectively provide a holistic assessment of the
accomplishments and shortcomings of the AVF during its fifty years
of service.
* Includes primary source focusing on the advent of the All
Volunteer Force * Offers useful analysis for students, scholars,
analysts, researchers, and policymakers * Audience in professional
military education, including service academies, command and
general staff colleges, and war colleges
This compelling book serves as a comprehensive resource for readers
interested in contemporary security issues in Africa. It details
the impact of complex challenges in Africa and explains why
addressing them grows increasingly important. Presenting both
general overviews and specific case studies, this book provides an
excellent introduction to contemporary security issues in Africa,
home to more than thirty of the fifty most fragile nations in the
world. It covers the last three decades of conflict on the
continent, focusing on such topics as weak and failing states,
ethnic conflict and civil wars, natural resources and environmental
security, political violence and terrorism, piracy and maritime
security, food security and poverty, international responses, and
future prospects. The core of the book comprises detailed analysis
of the nexus between culture, politics, and security in Africa,
while the volume as a whole examines key regional and transnational
security issues affecting Africa and their implications at the
state, regional, and international levels. The book explores the
dynamic role that African nations play in influencing international
security and also investigates and articulates factors heightening
the importance of Africa's role in international affairs.
Acknowledges principal terms, underlying concepts, and specific
case studies in an exploratory overview of contemporary security
issues in Africa Emphasizes the international and regional security
threats caused by contemporary security issues in Africa as a
continent as well as in the context of individual countries Employs
a case study methodology, which should prove useful in a range of
courses on topics including security studies, international
relations, comparative politics, military history, and African
history Examines linkages between various security issues, offering
an integrated appraisal of how and why these issues impact one
another while considering developments, trends, and future
prospects
Though best known for his central part in the American war effort
from 1939 to 1945, George C. Marshall's critical role in the early
Cold War was probably at least as important in shaping the policies
and politics of the postwar western world - and in cementing his
place as a pivotal figure in twentieth-century American history.
This book places Marshall squarely at the center of the story of
the American century by examining his tenure in key policymaking
positions during this period, including army chief of staff,
special presidential envoy to China, secretary of state, and
secretary of defense, among others. George C. Marshall and the
Early Cold War brings together a diverse and accomplished group of
scholars - including military, diplomatic, and institutional
historians - to explore how Marshall, Time magazine's 'Man of the
Year' in both 1943 and 1947 and the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize winner,
molded debates on all the major issues of his day, such as
universal military training, China's civil war, an independent air
force, the National Security Act of 1947, nuclear weapons, European
Recovery Program, North Atlantic Treaty, Korean War, and racial
integration of the U.S. military. With a focus on Marshall's public
service at the intersection of American policy, politics, and
society, the authors provide a comprehensive historical account of
his central role in shaping America during a tumultuous yet
formative period in the nation's history. Their work fills a void
in the scholarship of American military history and American
history generally, providing context for the consideration of
broader questions about American power and the place of the
military within American society.
"When I became secretary of defense," Ashton B. Carter said when
announcing that the Pentagon would open all combat jobs to women,
"I made a commitment to building America's force of the future. In
the twenty-first century, that requires drawing strength from the
broadest possible pool of talent." That "pool of talent"-and how
our nation's civilian and military leaders have tried to fill it-is
what Military Service and American Democracy is all about. William
Taylor chronicles and analyzes the long and ever-changing history
of that often contentious and controversial effort, from the
initiation of America's first peacetime draft just before our entry
into World War II up to present-day conflicts in Iraq and
Afghanistan. A history that runs from the selective service era of
1940-1973 through the era of the All-Volunteer Force of 1973 to the
present, his book details the many personnel policies that have
shaped, controlled, and defined American military service over the
last eight decades. Exploring the individual and group identities
excluded from official personnel policy over time-African
Americans, women, and gays among others-Taylor shows how military
service has been an arena of contested citizenship, one in which
American values have been tested, questioned, and ultimately
redefined. Yet, we see how this process has resulted in greater
inclusiveness and expanded opportunities in military service while
encouraging and shaping similar changes in broader society. In the
distinction between compulsory and voluntary military service,
Taylor also examines the dichotomy between national security and
individual liberty-two competing ideals that have existed in
constant tension throughout the history of American democracy.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
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