Contemporary Military Reserves
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Contemporary Military Reserves
Between the Civilian and Military Worlds
Connelly, Vincent; Ben-Ari, Eyal
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
212
Dura
Inglês
9781032307206
15 a 20 dias
576
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1. Introduction: Negotiating Reservists: Transmigration and Multiple Contracts Between the Military and Civilian Spheres 2. A Conceptual Framework for Examining the Role of Identity in the Experiences of U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers 3. Transmigration, Voluntary Service and Complementary Careers: A Comparison of Canadian Regular and Reserve Force Military Members 4. Measuring Regular and Reserve Force Integration in the Canadian Armed Forces Identity and Motivation 5. Ex-regulars in the British Army Reserve: "Just here for the money?" 6. Motivations of the Argentinian Reservists to Join the Army Transferring Skills 7. Multiple Contracts Concept as Opportunity to Ease Challenges for Estonian Employers' Obligations Concerning Employees' Reserve Service in Military 8. The Possibilities and Limits of Military Reservists' Civilian Skills for Armed Forces Political Dimensions 9. Building Bridges with Society? Reservists and the democratization of Armed Forces in Argentina 10. Militarism and Self-Portrait of Reservists as Second-rate Soldiers in South Korea 11. Afterword
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military reserves;national armies;democracies;US army;motivation;transferring skills;Reserve Forces;Reserve Service;UK Reserve;UK Arm Force;CAF Member;Civilian Skills;Regular Army;Army;Argentinian Reserve;Part-time Reservists;Argentine Army;Army Reserve;Reserve Soldiers;Full Time Service;Multiple Contracts;Civilian Employment;Conscripted Citizens;Reserve Training;Primary Reserve;Work Life Conflict;NG Soldier;UK Mod;Human Rights Sensitivity;Reserve Identities;Total Force Concept
1. Introduction: Negotiating Reservists: Transmigration and Multiple Contracts Between the Military and Civilian Spheres 2. A Conceptual Framework for Examining the Role of Identity in the Experiences of U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers 3. Transmigration, Voluntary Service and Complementary Careers: A Comparison of Canadian Regular and Reserve Force Military Members 4. Measuring Regular and Reserve Force Integration in the Canadian Armed Forces Identity and Motivation 5. Ex-regulars in the British Army Reserve: "Just here for the money?" 6. Motivations of the Argentinian Reservists to Join the Army Transferring Skills 7. Multiple Contracts Concept as Opportunity to Ease Challenges for Estonian Employers' Obligations Concerning Employees' Reserve Service in Military 8. The Possibilities and Limits of Military Reservists' Civilian Skills for Armed Forces Political Dimensions 9. Building Bridges with Society? Reservists and the democratization of Armed Forces in Argentina 10. Militarism and Self-Portrait of Reservists as Second-rate Soldiers in South Korea 11. Afterword
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military reserves;national armies;democracies;US army;motivation;transferring skills;Reserve Forces;Reserve Service;UK Reserve;UK Arm Force;CAF Member;Civilian Skills;Regular Army;Army;Argentinian Reserve;Part-time Reservists;Argentine Army;Army Reserve;Reserve Soldiers;Full Time Service;Multiple Contracts;Civilian Employment;Conscripted Citizens;Reserve Training;Primary Reserve;Work Life Conflict;NG Soldier;UK Mod;Human Rights Sensitivity;Reserve Identities;Total Force Concept