語系:
繁體中文
English
說明(常見問題)
回圖書館
登入
回首頁
切換:
標籤
|
MARC模式
|
ISBD
Military missions and their implicat...
~
Kuemmel, Gerhard.
Military missions and their implications reconsidered = the aftermathof September 11th /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : 單行本
正題名/作者:
Military missions and their implications reconsidered/ edited by Giuseppe Caforio, Gerhard Kuemmel ; in co-orperation with the Toda Institute, and the International Center for Conflict Prevention and Management
其他題名:
the aftermathof September 11th /
其他作者:
Kuemmel, Gerhard.
出版者:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 2006.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 594 p.).
標題:
Warfare & defence. -
標題:
Turkey - Guidebooks. - Antiquities -
電子資源:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1572-8323/2
ISBN:
9781849500128 (electronic bk.)
Military missions and their implications reconsidered = the aftermathof September 11th /
Military missions and their implications reconsidered
the aftermathof September 11th /[electronic resource] :edited by Giuseppe Caforio, Gerhard Kuemmel ; in co-orperation with the Toda Institute, and the International Center for Conflict Prevention and Management - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2006. - 1 online resource (xii, 594 p.). - Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development,v. 21572-8323 ;. - Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;v. 16..
The cultural gap between the military and the parent society : the German case / Sabine Collmer -- The cultural gap between the military and its parent society in Italy / Giuseppe Caforio -- The cultural gap between the military and the parent society in Romania / Marian Zulean --The culturalgap between the military and the parent society in Slovenia / Maja Garb, Ljubica Jeluic -- The cultural gap between the militaryand the parent society in South Africa / Lindy Heinecken, Richard Gueli-- Spain : an equation with difficult solutions / Rafael Martínez, Antonio M. Díaz -- Is there a cultural gap in civil-military relations in Sweden? / Alise Weibull -- Is there a cultural gapbetween themilitary and the parent society? : an analysis of Switzerland / Tibor Szvircsev Tresch, Dominik Allenspach, Michael Born, Karl W. Haltiner --Women in an insecure world / Marie Vlachová-- Introduction / Giuseppe Caforio, Gerhard Kmmel -- Rape in war : realities and remedies / June A.Willenz -- Challenging psychosocial responses to female civilians in armed conflict / Pamela Bell -- Integrating the 'other' : the Bundeswehr and women soldiers / Gerhard Kuemmel -- Factors that limit the true integration of women at military academies / Heidi L. Smith, Christopher J. Luedtke --Caring leadership : preparing leaders to care for soldiers and families / Todd Woodruff -- Multinationality as a challenge for armed forces / Paul Klein, Karl W. Haltiner -- Total force in Iraq : a failure of policy or implementation? / Roger Thompson -- KoreanReserve Forces : their mission reconsidered / Doo-Seung Hong -- Defence transformation as a Latin American phenomenon / Jaime Garcia Covarrubias -- 'Who wants to go again?' : motivation of German soldiers for andduring peacekeeping missions / Maren Tomforde, Jörg Keller -- Motivation and job satisfaction of Slovenian soldiers and policemen in peace operations / Ljubica Jeluic, Maja Garb -- Motivation and mission satisfaction in the 5th SWISSCOY Contingent / Jonathan Bennett, Rolf P. Boesch, Karl W. Haltiner -- Independent representation in the British Army: has the time finally arrived? / Richard Bartle -- Freedom of association and the Canadian Forces : current status and future trends / KellyFarley, Rick Walker, Harry Bondy, Dan Mendoza -- Military representation in the Italian armed forces in the turn from conscription to professional format / Eraldo Olivetta -- South Africa : ten years of military unionism / Lindy Heinecken -- Transitions to democracy in Latin America: basic lines / Jaime García Covarrubias -- Introduction / A. Kadir Varoglu -- The Turkish military ethos and its compatibility with the national Turkish culture / A. Kadir Varoglu, Unsal Sigri, Erbil Isin -- Opinions of civil society organisations on democracy and interventions of the military in Turkey / Bahattin Aksit, Ayse Serdar, Bahar Tabakoglu -- The Turkish Military Academy from a gender perspective / Ceyda Kuloglu -- A UN type conflict management : dilemmas of military observer missions in the example of UNOMIG / Mesut Uyar -- Through little steps : informal networks in peaceful conflict resolution / Bandana Purkayastha -- Introduction / Giuseppe Caforio -- Civil-military gap issues and dilemmas : a short review / Maja Garb -- Military expenditure and development / Manas Chatterji -- Cultural dimensions of civil-military relations in democratic society : the case of Bulgaria / Yantsislav Yanakiev.
Since the suicide terrorist attacks of September Eleven, security issues have become more prominent again. There is also an increased interest in the military, since the military was and still is seen as a major instrument in the so-called, 'war on terror'. The anthology focuses on the most recent developments in the military sphere and tries to assess the impact of September Eleven and the'new military missions' on the armed forces in terms of, inter alia, conflict management capabilities, social and psychological developments inside military units, recruitment and civil-military relations of the armed forces in the wake of September 11th. The contributions to this anthology represent the most important and pertinent papers presented at an international meeting organized by the RC01: Armed Forces & Conflict Resolution within the International Sociological Association (ISA) which took place in Ankara, Turkey, in July 2004.They focus on the most recent developments in the military sphere and try to assess the impact of September Eleven and the 'new military missions' on the armed forces in terms of, inter alia, conflict management capabilities, social and psychological developments inside military units, recruitment and civil-military relations. The bookis composed by seven chapters. First comes a chapter devoted to conflict resolution. The second chapter deals with theinternational militaryactivities and their impact on and consequences inside the military institution. The third chapter is devoted to presenting the first resultsof an empirical, cross-national research project on the divide betweenthe armed forces and their parent societies and on the cultural dimensions of this gap. Families and women in war and in armed forces are thesubject of the following chapter. The representation of the interest of military personnel on the agenda is dealt with in thefifth chapter.Several national case studies constitute the contents of the sixth chapter which is particularly focusing on third world countries. The last chapter entails papers which deal with Turkey and its armed forces in various ways. This series publishes both theoretical and empirical papers on conflict and peace related to economic, social and political development, primarily of the developing countries. The role of uneven distribution of resources, inequity in income distribution, social and political discrimination, poverty, and arms spending on conflict within and between countries is covered. The focus is on conflict and its managementand possible resolution.
ISBN: 9781849500128 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2005055206Subjects--Topical Terms:
334100
Warfare & defence.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
86349
Turkey
--Antiquities--Guidebooks.
LC Class. No.: UA16 / .M67 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 355/.03300511
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 355.357
Military missions and their implications reconsidered = the aftermathof September 11th /
LDR
:07318cmm a2200373Ka 4500
001
171202
003
OrBLW
005
20101115152719.0
006
d
007
un|||||||||
008
160302s2006 ne s 000 0 eng
010
$a
2005055206
020
$a
9781849500128 (electronic bk.)
020
$a
9780444519603 (hbk.)
020
$a
0444519602 (hbk.)
035
$a
000390
040
$a
UtOrBLW
$c
UtOrBLW
041
0
$a
eng
043
$a
a-tu---
050
0 0
$a
UA16
$b
.M67 2006
072
7
$a
JW
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
1KBB
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
BUS069000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
TEC025000
$2
bisacsh
080
$a
355.357
082
0 0
$a
355/.03300511
$2
22
245
0 0
$a
Military missions and their implications reconsidered
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
the aftermathof September 11th /
$c
edited by Giuseppe Caforio, Gerhard Kuemmel ; in co-orperation with the Toda Institute, and the International Center for Conflict Prevention and Management
250
$a
1st ed.
260
$a
Amsterdam ;
$a
Boston :
$c
2006.
$b
Elsevier,
300
$a
1 online resource (xii, 594 p.).
490
1
$a
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development,
$x
1572-8323 ;
$v
v. 2
505
0
$a
The cultural gap between the military and the parent society : the German case / Sabine Collmer -- The cultural gap between the military and its parent society in Italy / Giuseppe Caforio -- The cultural gap between the military and the parent society in Romania / Marian Zulean --The culturalgap between the military and the parent society in Slovenia / Maja Garb, Ljubica Jeluic -- The cultural gap between the militaryand the parent society in South Africa / Lindy Heinecken, Richard Gueli-- Spain : an equation with difficult solutions / Rafael Martínez, Antonio M. Díaz -- Is there a cultural gap in civil-military relations in Sweden? / Alise Weibull -- Is there a cultural gapbetween themilitary and the parent society? : an analysis of Switzerland / Tibor Szvircsev Tresch, Dominik Allenspach, Michael Born, Karl W. Haltiner --Women in an insecure world / Marie Vlachová-- Introduction / Giuseppe Caforio, Gerhard Kmmel -- Rape in war : realities and remedies / June A.Willenz -- Challenging psychosocial responses to female civilians in armed conflict / Pamela Bell -- Integrating the 'other' : the Bundeswehr and women soldiers / Gerhard Kuemmel -- Factors that limit the true integration of women at military academies / Heidi L. Smith, Christopher J. Luedtke --Caring leadership : preparing leaders to care for soldiers and families / Todd Woodruff -- Multinationality as a challenge for armed forces / Paul Klein, Karl W. Haltiner -- Total force in Iraq : a failure of policy or implementation? / Roger Thompson -- KoreanReserve Forces : their mission reconsidered / Doo-Seung Hong -- Defence transformation as a Latin American phenomenon / Jaime Garcia Covarrubias -- 'Who wants to go again?' : motivation of German soldiers for andduring peacekeeping missions / Maren Tomforde, Jörg Keller -- Motivation and job satisfaction of Slovenian soldiers and policemen in peace operations / Ljubica Jeluic, Maja Garb -- Motivation and mission satisfaction in the 5th SWISSCOY Contingent / Jonathan Bennett, Rolf P. Boesch, Karl W. Haltiner -- Independent representation in the British Army: has the time finally arrived? / Richard Bartle -- Freedom of association and the Canadian Forces : current status and future trends / KellyFarley, Rick Walker, Harry Bondy, Dan Mendoza -- Military representation in the Italian armed forces in the turn from conscription to professional format / Eraldo Olivetta -- South Africa : ten years of military unionism / Lindy Heinecken -- Transitions to democracy in Latin America: basic lines / Jaime García Covarrubias -- Introduction / A. Kadir Varoglu -- The Turkish military ethos and its compatibility with the national Turkish culture / A. Kadir Varoglu, Unsal Sigri, Erbil Isin -- Opinions of civil society organisations on democracy and interventions of the military in Turkey / Bahattin Aksit, Ayse Serdar, Bahar Tabakoglu -- The Turkish Military Academy from a gender perspective / Ceyda Kuloglu -- A UN type conflict management : dilemmas of military observer missions in the example of UNOMIG / Mesut Uyar -- Through little steps : informal networks in peaceful conflict resolution / Bandana Purkayastha -- Introduction / Giuseppe Caforio -- Civil-military gap issues and dilemmas : a short review / Maja Garb -- Military expenditure and development / Manas Chatterji -- Cultural dimensions of civil-military relations in democratic society : the case of Bulgaria / Yantsislav Yanakiev.
520
$a
Since the suicide terrorist attacks of September Eleven, security issues have become more prominent again. There is also an increased interest in the military, since the military was and still is seen as a major instrument in the so-called, 'war on terror'. The anthology focuses on the most recent developments in the military sphere and tries to assess the impact of September Eleven and the'new military missions' on the armed forces in terms of, inter alia, conflict management capabilities, social and psychological developments inside military units, recruitment and civil-military relations of the armed forces in the wake of September 11th. The contributions to this anthology represent the most important and pertinent papers presented at an international meeting organized by the RC01: Armed Forces & Conflict Resolution within the International Sociological Association (ISA) which took place in Ankara, Turkey, in July 2004.They focus on the most recent developments in the military sphere and try to assess the impact of September Eleven and the 'new military missions' on the armed forces in terms of, inter alia, conflict management capabilities, social and psychological developments inside military units, recruitment and civil-military relations. The bookis composed by seven chapters. First comes a chapter devoted to conflict resolution. The second chapter deals with theinternational militaryactivities and their impact on and consequences inside the military institution. The third chapter is devoted to presenting the first resultsof an empirical, cross-national research project on the divide betweenthe armed forces and their parent societies and on the cultural dimensions of this gap. Families and women in war and in armed forces are thesubject of the following chapter. The representation of the interest of military personnel on the agenda is dealt with in thefifth chapter.Several national case studies constitute the contents of the sixth chapter which is particularly focusing on third world countries. The last chapter entails papers which deal with Turkey and its armed forces in various ways. This series publishes both theoretical and empirical papers on conflict and peace related to economic, social and political development, primarily of the developing countries. The role of uneven distribution of resources, inequity in income distribution, social and political discrimination, poverty, and arms spending on conflict within and between countries is covered. The focus is on conflict and its managementand possible resolution.
588
$a
Description based on print version record.
650
7
$a
Warfare & defence.
$2
bicssc
$3
334100
650
7
$a
USA.
$2
bicssc
$3
332708
650
0
$a
Military missions.
$3
300418
650
0
$a
Peacekeeping forces.
$3
278450
650
0
$a
Civil-military relations.
$3
294808
650
0
$a
Military reform.
$3
334097
650
0
$a
Women and the military.
$3
330858
650
0
$a
Military unions.
$3
334098
650
0
$a
World politics
$y
21st century.
$3
204327
650
7
$a
Business & Economics
$x
Economics
$x
General.
$2
bisacsh
$3
332626
650
7
$a
Technology & Engineering
$x
Military Science.
$2
bisacsh
$3
334099
651
0
$a
Turkey
$x
Antiquities
$v
Guidebooks.
$3
86349
$3
172488
700
1
$a
Kuemmel, Gerhard.
$3
334096
700
1
$a
Caforio, Giuseppe.
$3
334095
710
2
$a
Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research.
$3
279454
710
2
$a
International Center for Conflict Prevention and Management.
$3
334094
830
0
$a
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development ;
$v
v. 16.
$3
195372
856
4 0
$u
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1572-8323/2
筆 0 讀者評論
多媒體
評論
新增評論
分享你的心得
Export
取書館別
處理中
...
變更密碼
登入