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ID151017
Title ProperMidlife crisis? the all-volunteer force at 40
LanguageENG
AuthorHugh Liebert, James Golby ;  Liebert, Hugh ;  Golby, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)Owing to regional and partisan imbalances, the U.S. military is at greater risk than at any time since the advent of the all-volunteer force of becoming estranged from significant portions of the society it serves. What—if anything—should be done? This article takes three initial steps to address this problem. First, the article examines regional and partisan representation in the U.S. military and suggests that existing imbalances are likely to grow worse over time. The article then argues that the most obvious policy response, a renewed draft, would in fact fail to adequately bridge the gap. Finally, the article outlines one policy response—the reassertion of nonpartisan norms—that would help to mitigate, though not close, the gap.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 43, No.1; Jan 2017: p.115-138
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 43 No 1
Key WordsDraft ;  Trust ;  Partisanship ;  Profession ;  Civil–Military Gap ;  All-Volunteer Force (Avf) ;  Regional Representation ;  Nonpartisan Norms


 
 
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