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Title ProperChallenge of diffusing military professionalism in Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorSoeters, Joseph ;  Ouytsel, Audrey Van
Summary / Abstract (Note)In order to cope with the many violent conflicts all over the world and to enhance their influence, Western armed forces tend to invest in professionalizing the armed forces of developing countries. One way is to educate cadets of such countries at the military academies at home. Following in this wake, Belgium has opened up its military training programs for cadets from Francophone African countries. This article examines the experiences of young men from Benin after they have finished their studies successfully and returned to their parent armed force in this African country. The focus of our analysis is on organizational change through intergenerational diversity reflecting differences in professionalism-related experiences. The findings, suggesting that such organizational change is not self-evident, lead to a discussion about the general implications of diffusing military professionalism to developing countries, in Africa in particular.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 40, No.2; Apr 2014: p.252-268
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 40 No 2
Key WordsArmed Forces ;  Developing Countries ;  Africa ;  Military Professionalism


 
 
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