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ID094137
Title ProperNew angle on the U S military's emphasis on developing cross-cultural competence
Other Title Informationconnecting in-ranks' cultural diversity to cross-cultural competence
LanguageENG
AuthorHajjar, Remi M
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article forwards a novel approach regarding the U.S. military's growing focus on building cross-cultural competence. This piece argues that a link exists between the armed forces' internal cultural diversity issues and the military's objective to heighten its ability to work effectively in foreign cultures. Cross-cultural competence means the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral repertoire and skill sets that military members require to accomplish all given tasks and missions involving cultural diversity. Despite the military's noteworthy historic progress in the area of building a diverse and cohesive force, it possesses some ongoing cultural diversity problems. The article examines three concerns within the ranks of the U.S. military: signs of religious intolerance, some ongoing resistance toward women service members, and antihomosexual attitudes and conduct. This piece explores these concerns and also argues that ameliorating these cultural diversity issues will contribute to building cross-cultural competence in the military.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 36, No. 2; Jan 2010: p247-263
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol. 36, No. 2; Jan 2010: p247-263
Key WordsCross - Cultural Competence ;  Culture - General Factors ;  Culture - Specific Factors ;  Internal Cultural Diversity Issues ;  U S - Military ;  Military -U S


 
 
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