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The Sources Of Military Change Culture Politics Technology Theo Farrell Editor Terry Terriff Editor

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The Sources Of Military Change Culture Politics Technology Theo Farrell Editor Terry Terriff Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 301
Author: Theo Farrell (editor); Terry Terriff (editor)
ISBN: 9781588261793, 1588261794
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Sources Of Military Change Culture Politics Technology Theo Farrell Editor Terry Terriff Editor by Theo Farrell (editor); Terry Terriff (editor) 9781588261793, 1588261794 instant download after payment.

In varying circumstances, military organizations around the world are undergoing major restructuring. This book explores why, and how, militaries change. The authors focus on a complex of three influencing factors—cultural norms, politics, and new technology—offering a historical perspective of more than a century. Their analyses range from developing states to Russia, Britain, the U.S., and NATO. Throughout, they reveal the manifold interactions between state and military, and also within both, as primary driving forces of change.

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