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The Comparative Study Of Conscription In The Armed Forces Comparative Social Research 1st Edition Lars Mjoset

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The Comparative Study Of Conscription In The Armed Forces Comparative Social Research 1st Edition Lars Mjoset
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Publisher: JAI Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.2 MB
Pages: 422
Author: Lars Mjoset, Stephen Van Holde
ISBN: 9780762308361
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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The Comparative Study Of Conscription In The Armed Forces Comparative Social Research 1st Edition Lars Mjoset by Lars Mjoset, Stephen Van Holde 9780762308361 instant download after payment.

This volume contributes to the comparative study of military conscription. Issues discussed include: a conceptual clarification of conscription as distinguished from volunteerism and militia service; the emergence of the citizen soldier model; patterns of anti-militarism before World War I; conscription in third world armies; gender-issues in relation to military service; the present phenomenon of child soldiers in Africa; the decline of conscript armies in Western Europe. A review section discusses the contribution of rational choice theory to the analysis of conscription into military forces.

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