Armed Forces and International Security: Global Trends and IssuesJean M. Callaghan, Franz Kernic LIT Verlag Münster, 2003 - 377 páginas Designed as a textbook and interdisciplinary reference for the social sciences, this volume examines key issues in the current global security agenda and relationships between armed forces and society around the world. The book's concise chapters - on a broad range of themes related to national and international security, military sociology, and civil-military relations - were written by experts from 18 countries. This volume also has a groundbreaking section, which - using country studies and regional overviews - discusses civil-military relations in as well as the most salient theoretical and practical features of current means of democratic control of the armed forces in the early 21st century. |
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... Janowitz introduced the concept of the " constabulary force " - that is , a force committed to the minimum use of force , which seeks viable international relations rather than military victory . Janowitz's dictum should be well heeded ...
... Janowitz introduced the concept of the " constabulary force " - that is , a force committed to the minimum use of force , which seeks viable international relations rather than military victory . Janowitz's dictum should be well heeded ...
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... Janowitz , in particular , developed U.S. military sociology by applying the theoretical approaches of organizational theory to the relation- ship between military and society . In this way , he established his own school of military ...
... Janowitz , in particular , developed U.S. military sociology by applying the theoretical approaches of organizational theory to the relation- ship between military and society . In this way , he established his own school of military ...
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... Janowitz 1948 ; Marshall 1947 ; Sarkesian 1980 ; Kellett 1982 ) . The reference system of an informal group substantially influences sol- dier behavior . This system is designed to ensure the survival of the group , which is why it ...
... Janowitz 1948 ; Marshall 1947 ; Sarkesian 1980 ; Kellett 1982 ) . The reference system of an informal group substantially influences sol- dier behavior . This system is designed to ensure the survival of the group , which is why it ...
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... Janowitz realized the importance of skill structures as part of this professionalization , which attribute an objective and social function to the military that contributes to the improvement of the overall social techno- logical level ...
... Janowitz realized the importance of skill structures as part of this professionalization , which attribute an objective and social function to the military that contributes to the improvement of the overall social techno- logical level ...
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... Janowitz was among the first researchers to study the mutual relationship be- tween social class and demographic factors , which influenced the recruitment process for the military . Among other things , he proved that , in the period ...
... Janowitz was among the first researchers to study the mutual relationship be- tween social class and demographic factors , which influenced the recruitment process for the military . Among other things , he proved that , in the period ...
Contenido
XXXV | 199 |
XXXVI | 209 |
XXXVII | 217 |
XXXVIII | 221 |
XXXIX | 225 |
XL | 231 |
XLI | 241 |
XLII | 249 |
XLIII | 255 |
XLIV | 261 |
XLV | 267 |
XLVI | 287 |
XLVII | 293 |
XLVIII | 299 |
XLIX | 303 |
L | 309 |
LI | 315 |
LII | 321 |
LIII | 327 |
LIV | 333 |
LV | 339 |
LVI | 345 |
LVII | 353 |
LVIII | 359 |
LIX | 361 |
LX | 371 |
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Página 322 - All Members shall give the United Nations every assistance in any action it takes in accordance with the present charter, and shall refrain from giving assistance to any state against which the United Nations is taking preventive or enforcement action.
Página 321 - To maintain international peace and security, and to that end: to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace...
Página 333 - Article shall include humanitarian and rescue tasks, peacekeeping tasks and tasks of combat forces in crisis management, including peacemaking.
Página 328 - To this end, the Union must have the capacity for autonomous action, backed up by credible military forces, the means to decide to use them, and a readiness to do so, in order to respond to international crises without prejudice to actions by NATO.
Página 280 - See Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality (Garden City, NY: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1967), pp.
Página 259 - Blau, G. (1981). An empirical investigation of job stress, social support, service length, and job strain.
Página 59 - The preparation of this article was supported in part by the US Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences under contract DASW 0100K0016.
Página 29 - The military establishment becomes a constabulary force when it is continuously prepared to act, committed to the minimum use of force, and seeks viable international relations, rather than victory, because it has incorporated a protective military posture.
Página 327 - ... to safeguard the common values, fundamental interests, independence, and integrity of the Union in conformity with the principles of the United Nations Charter...
Página 327 - In the context of the principles and objectives of its external action, the Union shall define and implement a common foreign and security policy covering all areas of foreign and security policy.