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Military Service or Military Slavery [PDF]

open access: possibleBlackfriars, 1933
As much as any other single factor, conscription or enforced military service lies near the root of the military mentality and the atmosphere of war which weigh down on a world the vast majority of whose inhabitants hate the very idea of war. Yet the abolition of conscription has hardly figured at all in the various disarmament proposals, and no ...
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A military look at military reform

Comparative Strategy, 1983
Abstract Increasing defense budgets at a time of growing budget deficits and economic recession have caused more attention to be focused on how the military does business. Defense critics in and out of government have joined forces in a loose coalition calling for military reform in an attempt to get defense “on the cheap.” Their proposals in two areas
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The Palestinian Military: Two Militaries, Not One

2021
The considerable variation in the way national security agencies are structured is a function of two basic factors: the state’s political and social heterogeneity and the possibility of allying with a strong external state, usually the United States. The problem, however, with fragmenting the military and security forces to achieve “coup-proofing” is ...
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Tuberculosis and the military

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2013
Tuberculosis (TB) causes significant morbidity and mortality among the global civilian population. Historically, TB has also been responsible for a considerable burden of disease among military populations during periods of both peace and conflict. TB will continue to be of importance to the military for several reasons. Military units live and work in
David C. Wilson, Matthew K. O'Shea
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Military revolutions and military history

2006
For some 50 years, military historians have been debating the issue of whether there was or was not a ‘military revolution’ in western and central Europe in the early modern period, and what was the nature of this supposed revolution. It all began in 1955 when Michael Roberts, in an inaugural lecture at Queen’s University Belfast, first presented the ...
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Recruitment for the Military

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
AbstractHaving reviewed some methods of military selection, their peculiar difficulties and ways of assessing their results, such as wastage rates and military effectiveness, this paper demonstrates limitations in the predictive value of cognitive ability and the need to consider other personality variables and features in the life history.
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Defence/Military

Feminist-informed foreign policies seek to transform the global gender order, rather than reproducing narrow definitions of security tied solely to the state. Yet the increasing militarization of state foreign policies has had less attention paid to it than might be expected given the growth of war and conflict globally. This chapter examines where and
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A Military Coup is a Military Coup … or is it?

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1978
Liisa North, José Nun
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