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US professional military education and democratization abroad
European Journal of International Relations, 2010United States Professional Military Education (US PME) has commonly been blamed for training some of the worst abusers of human rights — Latin American dictators and thugs like Argentina’s Leopoldo Galtieri and Panama’s Manuel Noriega, Timorese counterinsurgents, and even some officers who would eventually serve the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Tomislav Z. Ruby, Douglas Gibler
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Educating medical professionals about suicide prevention among military veterans
ijamh, 2013Abstract The aim of this paper was to discuss the results of a review of literature related to suicide in military veteran populations. Suicide in veteran populations has been increasing in recent years, and continues to be a medical and social problem across the globe.
Debora, Ganz, Leo, Sher
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Toward Multinational Professional Military Education in Europe
2013European NATO nations need better staff officers. Operation Unified Protector exposed a widespread deficiency in the professional knowledge of field-grade European officers. Professional military education (PME) is where corrective Alliance action must focus.
Schaub Jr, Gary John +1 more
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Professional Military Education: An Alternative Approach.
1992Abstract : The national imperatives of our economy reflect directly on military budget austerity and manpower drawdowns, yet the education of officers must not and should not suffer. The history and evolution of PME and a different approach can provide the answers to the where and how the PME system should proceed.
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Educating Captains For War: Deliberately Designing Professional Military Education
2015Abstract : This monograph focuses on the recently established School of Advanced Leadership and Tactics' (SALT) development of Captains' Career Course (CCC) Curricula. Many researchers and scholars have written on the subject of education and offered insights on how to improve curricula based on various research methods.
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Women academics and feminism in professional military education
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2012PurposeThis paper aims to explore the ways in which gender and feminism are practised in professional military education (PME), which is viewed as an atypical higher education institution, by focusing on the practice and discourse of female academics.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses a case study approach using participant observation and semi ...
Brown, Katherine, Syme-Taylor, V.
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Women’s Access to Professional Military Education
Journal of Political & Military SociologyEstablishing the policy of equal rights and opportunities in the military sector requires women to have better access to professional military education (PME); it also means developing PME to incorporate awareness of gender issues in the armed forces.
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Women, Peace, and Security in Professional Military Education
2022The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda is a global framework and policy tool that guides national actions addressing gender inequalities and the drivers of conflict and its impact on women and girls. By fostering structural and institutional change, the WPS agenda aims to 1) prevent conflict and all forms of violence against women and girls and 2)
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Professional Military Education and Training: Challenges Facing the South African Military
Defence Studies, 2006Since 1994, the South African military had to cope with a new strategic environment and a changed political setting.
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