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Title Cultural differences between the military and parent society in democratic countries / edited by Guiseppe Caforio.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier JAI, 2007.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (1 volume).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ; v. 4
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ; v. 4.
Note Includes index.
Contents Cover -- Cultural Differences Between the Military and Parent Society in Democratic Countries -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Part I: General Features of the Research -- Chapter 1. Theoretical Framework of the Research -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definition of Culture -- 3. Military Culture -- 4. The Possibility of a Cross-National Research as Such -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2. The Methodological Approach of the Study on the Differences between Civilian Students and Military Cadets -- 1. Introduction -- 2. History of the Research -- 3. Research Procedure and Methods -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- Reference -- Annex 1. Questionnaire for the Future Elites Survey -- Part II: Cross-National Analysis -- Chapter 3. Value Orientations and Political Attitudes Among Future Military and Civilian Elites -- Introduction -- The US Study -- Values in this Study -- Findings -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Chapter 4. Effects of the Socialisation Process on the Cultural Attitudes of Future Elites -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Primary Socialisation -- 3. Professional Socialisation -- 4. Some Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5. Media and Public Opinion -- Introduction -- Data Analysis -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6. Threat Perception: New Risks, New threats and New Missions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Threats to National Security -- 3. New Missions for the Military -- 4. Assessments of Foreign Policy Goals -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- Reference -- Chapter 7. Democratic Control over the Armed Forces -- 1. The Framework of the Study -- 2. Knowledge about the Modern Military -- 3. Sharing Same Values -- 4. The Role of the Military in Society -- 5. Democratic Principles: Importance and Realisation -- 6. Interaction Between the Military Elite and Political Leaders -- 7. Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 8. New Missions and the Changing Character of Military Organisations -- Introduction -- Data Analysis -- Importance of the Military to Society -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9. Integration of Women into the Armed Forces: Is there a gap between the Attitudes of Civilian Elites and Military Elites? -- 1. Introduction and Research Hypotheses -- 2. Current Research -- 3. Equality of People, Regardless of Gender, Race, Religion -- 4. Acceptance of a General and Military Service for the Public -- 5. Integration of Women into the Armed Forces -- 6. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10. National Differences in Military Values and Civilian Values: Is the gap Culture-Free or Culture-Bound? -- 1. Premise. Culture-Free or Culture-Bound Arguments -- 2. The gap between Military Culture and Civilian Culture -- 3. Some Comments on Findings from the Cross-National Research on Civilian-Military Gap -- Notes -- References -- Part III: Country Papers -- Chapter 11. Civil-
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This book is a report of cross-national research on the civil-military cultural differences in democratic societies, particularly centred on the attitudes of national elites, here considered as being mainly composed of professionals. The research studies the question: "What are the differences between the values, opinions and attitudes of military officers and those of professionals belonging to other categories? What is the effect of these differences on society in each country, and on the national security sector? What are the current trends of this gap?"Researchers investigated a sample of.
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Subject Civil-military relations -- Europe -- Cross-cultural studies.
Civil-military relations.
Europe.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies.
Subject Civil-military relations -- Europe -- Case studies.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject Military cadets -- Europe -- Attitudes -- Cross-cultural studies.
Military cadets.
Military cadets -- Europe -- Attitudes -- Case studies.
College students -- Europe -- Attitudes -- Cross-cultural studies.
College students.
College students -- Europe -- Attitudes -- Case studies.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Case studies.
Added Author Caforio, Giuseppe.
Other Form: Print version: Cultural differences between the military and parent society in democratic countries. 1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier JAI, 2007 9780444530240 044453024X (OCoLC)123375656
ISBN 9780080494296 (electronic book)
0080494293 (electronic book)
9781849500142 (electronic book)
1849500142 (electronic book)
044453024X (Cloth)
9780444530240 (hardback)