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The European Armed Forces in Transition

A Comparative Analysis

by Franz Kernic (Volume editor) Paul Klein (Volume editor) Karl W. Haltiner (Volume editor)
©2005 Others 178 Pages

Summary

This book focuses on the current reform processes of the armed forces and the recent development of civil-military relations in Europe. Major trends in the development of modern military organizations are examined in detail. The spectrum of the analysis ranges from the abolition of the draft in most European countries to aspects of the organizational design of today’s military organizations, the multicultural and multinational framework of future military missions, and the so-called process of «feminization» of military units. The analysis is based on a number of case studies (e.g., Belgium, France, Germany, Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands, etc.) and is primarily descriptive and comparative.

Details

Pages
178
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631533666
Language
English
Keywords
Europa Ost-West-Konflikt Militärreform Aufsatzsammlung Armee Militär Reform Transformation Deutschland Frankreich Beendigung
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 177 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Franz Kernic (Volume editor) Paul Klein (Volume editor) Karl W. Haltiner (Volume editor)

The Editors: Franz Kernic is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategy and Security Policy in Vienna. Karl Haltiner is Professor of Sociology at the Swiss Military Academy at the ETH Zurich. Paul Klein is Director of Research (ret.) at the Social Science Research Institute of the German Armed Forces.

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