Building Sustainable and Effective Military Capabilities: A Systemic Comparison of Professional and Conscript ForcesIOS Press |
內容
Introduction | 1 |
Assessing Military Might Its Cost and Sustainability in the Face of | 7 |
The Context of Transformation | 24 |
The Impact of New Security Threats on the Generation of Reserves 34 | 34 |
ReShaping Mobilisation and Reserve Structures to Engage New Threats | 45 |
The Social and Cultural Context of PostCold War Military | 53 |
Between the Military | 64 |
The Transition to AllVolunteer Forces | 79 |
The Finnish | 97 |
Revolution in Danish Military Affairs? Professionalisation and Network | 109 |
Reforming Postcommunist Militaries The Difficulties of Changing | 121 |
Conscription versus Professionalism | 136 |
A Framework for Developing Niche Capabilities Using Security | 149 |
Bibliography | 161 |
Author Index | 171 |
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