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ID137553
Title ProperMilitary transformation as perceived by experts
LanguageENG
AuthorVuga, Janja ;  Prezelj, Iztok ;  Kopac, Erik ;  Ziberna, Ales, Kolak, Anja, Grizold, Anton
Summary / Abstract (Note)The military transformation process typically focuses on the structural, operational, technical, personnel, training, and similar dimensions. Yet conceptual and practical approaches to such transformation have largely neglected the importance of the perceptional and subjective aspects that have frequently negatively affected this process. This article fills this gap by developing the Input-Process-Output Transformation Model and testing it on a sample of 55 military transformation experts from 23 NATO and PfP countries. The results highlight what are perceived to be the most important variables affecting the transformation input, process, and output that need to be incorporated in future integrated transformation strategies. It also turns out that transformation strategies need to increase the involvement of civil society, improve public support, the level of internal understanding of transformation goals, and the level of experimentation.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Slavic Military Studies Vol.28, No.1; Jan-Mar-2015: p.23-47
Journal SourceJournal of Slavic Military Studies Vol: 28 No 1
Key WordsNATO ;  Military Organization ;  Military Transformation ;  International Troops ;  International Organization – IO ;  Transformation Model ;  Transformation Goals ;  Integrated Transformation ;  Transformation Strategies


 
 
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