ISBN:
9781848558908
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xxix, 433 p)
Edition:
1. ed.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development 12A
Series Statement:
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Advances in military sociology ; Pt. A
Angaben zur Quelle:
Pt. A
DDC:
306.27
Keywords:
Moskos, Charles C
;
International cooperation
;
Sociology, Military
;
Sammelwerk
;
Online-Publikation
Abstract:
A selection of the papers presented at RC01's international conference in Seoul (July 2008). It offers an overview of the panorama of social studies on armed forces and conflict resolution in a context of fast-moving change. It presents studies that move beyond the very concept of globalization
Description / Table of Contents:
Front cover; Advances in Military Sociology: Essays in Honor of Charles C. Moskos; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Foreword; 2. Contents of the book; 3. Collaborations and acknowledgments; Notes; References; Chapter 1. Charles C. Moskos (1934-2008); References; Chapter 2. Soldiers and scholars in a world of growing interdependence; 1. Introductory comments; 2. A world of interdependence and heterogeneity; 3. Soldiers and scholars in the new era; 4. A holistic approach to national security; 5. Concluding thoughts; Note; References
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 3. The glocalization of bereavement: bereaved families, Economic Discourse and the hierarchy of Israeli Casualties1. Glocalization, citizenship, and social hierarchy; 2. Bereaved families in Israel; Note; References; Part I. Building and Sustaining Peace; Chapter 4. Many views on peace; 1. Introduction; 2. Violence and peace: differing ideas; 3. Many roads to peace; 4. Thinking about peace; 5. Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5. Conflict, peacemaking and the dynamics of humiliation; 1. Introduction; 2. Globalization, humiliationsoldisplacement and honoursolhuman rights
Description / Table of Contents:
3. The dynamics of displacement4. Interaction rituals (and violence) and displacement cycles (and humiliation); References; Chapter 6. Turning enemies into friends: the role of economic relationships in building security and sustaining peace; 1. Introduction; 2. Breaking down hostility and suspicion: a brief primer on GRIT; 3. Using economic relations to build and keep the peace; 4. Economic peacekeeping and peacebuilding: the case of Korea; 5. Conclusion; Notes; References
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 7. The military role in the amnesty, reconciliation, and reintegration (AR2) process: an expanded framework analysis1. Introduction; 2. AR2: a vignette of qualified success; 3. Conclusions; Notes; References; Part II: International Military Cooperation and Peacekeeping Operations; Chapter 8. Cultural and political challenges in military missions: how officers view multiculturality in armed forces; 1. Introduction; 2. The emergence of multicultural forces; 3. Military culture; 4. Multiculturalism and multinationality in the military; 5. Methodology
Description / Table of Contents:
6. Officers' view of multiculturalism in armed forces: critical factors in multicultural cooperation in military missions7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. Latin America in peacekeeping operations: a sociopolitical overview; 1. Foreword; 2. Latin American security context; 3. Political convergence toward peacekeeping operations; 4. The first regional case: Haiti; 5. The Latin American peacekeeper; References; Chapter 10. Polish military forces in peacekeeping missions and military operations other than war: experiences after 2000; 1. Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
2. The Polish soldier in peacekeeping missions
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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