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Armed Forces, Soldiers and Civil-Military Relations - Essays in Honor of Jürgen Kuhlmann

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It is an honor for us to introduce this collection of essays, which is dedicated to an old friend and colleague who is no longer with us. It is an honor, but also a pleasure because we feel like continuing a dialogue with Jürgen; one that has never broken down over the years, revisiting and recalling the diff- ent places and occasions where we met, discussed, collaborated and had fun. We, that is, Giuseppe Caforio, Christopher Dandeker and Gerhard Kümmel who have been friends and/or colleagues of and research collaborators with Jürgen and who represent three prominent institutions and organizations with which Jürgen worked, felt that this book is something we owe to Jürgen and we are grateful that many people who at different times and at different places had contact with Jürgen and his work were willing to contribute a chapter to this anthology. Most of Jürgen's studies, professional work and research activities took place at the Bundeswehr Institute of Social Sciences (SOWI). Jürgen, born in 1938, had joined the Bundeswehr in 1957 and had already worked at the SOWI's predecessor institution, the Scientific Institute for Education in the Armed Forces from 1971 onwards after having finished his university? st- ies. Since this institute was renamed SOWI in 1974, Jürgen belonged to the first generation of researchers that worked at the SOWI.

List of contents

Soldiers and Armed Forces.- Seeing Through the Stereotype: British Army Culture - An Insider Anthropology.- 'My Pink Uniform Shows I am One of Them': Socio-Cultural Dimensions of German Peacekeeping Missions.- Looking for a New Identity in the Argentinean Army: The Image of the 'Good Soldier'.- The Hybrid Soldier: Identity Changes in the Military.- New Roles for the Military: The Hellenic Armed Forces and the 2004 Olympic Games.- Rhetorical Persuasion and Storytelling in the Military.- New Methodological Approaches: Aspects of Online Questionnaires.- Civil-Military Relations.- The Public and the Military in Slovenia.- Increasing Military Influence in Danish Civil-Military Relations.- To Go with the Flow? Change and Persistence in Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in Germany before and after the End of the Cold War.- Conscription in Germany Today: A Military Necessity or a Mere Symbol?.- Thinking Globally: U.S. Cadet and Civilian Undergraduate Attitudes toward Social Problems.- Public Opinion and European Security.- From the 'War on Terror' to the Terror of War: Spanish Defense Policy after 9/11.- Disillusionment and Hope: A Brief Reminiscence about Perceptions of the Russian-American Relationship in the Second Term of Putin's Presidency.- Borders: Which in Between Most of Our Lives Has Gone.

About the author

Dr. Gerhard Kümmel ist Leiter des Forschungsschwerpunkts 'Transformation der Bundeswehr' am Sozialwissenschaftlichen Institut der Bundeswehr in Strausberg, Vorsitzender des Arbeitskreises Militär und Sozialwissenschaften (AMS) und Lehrbeauftragter im Master-Studiengang 'Military Studies' an der Universität Potsdam.

Foreword

Essays in Honor of Jürgen Kuhlmann

Product details

Assisted by Giusepp Caforio (Editor), Giuseppe Caforio (Editor), Christopher Dandeker (Editor), Gerhard Kümmel (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.12.2008
 
EAN 9783531163246
ISBN 978-3-531-16324-6
No. of pages 286
Weight 382 g
Illustrations VI, 286 p.
Series Schriftenreihe des Sozialwissenschaftlichen Instituts der Bundeswehr
Schriftenreihe des Sozialwissenschaftlichen Instituts der Bundeswehr
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Militär

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