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ID157892
Title ProperRise of special operations forces
Other Title Information generalized specialization, boundary spanning and military autonomy
LanguageENG
AuthorBen-Ari, Eyal ;  Shamir, Eitan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The special operations forces (SOF) of the industrial democracies have suddenly and rapidly grown in numbers and resources during the past decades. Most explanations for this growth focus on factors external to the armed forces. We argue that the enlargement of SOF is also the result of internal organizational dynamics. First, we compare SOF to other units and military appendages that have grown over the past 30 years in order to delineate what is unique to their development and the special adaptive potential they bring to the armed forces: generalized specialization, boundary spanning roles, and enlargement of military autonomy. Second, we analyze the actions of internal military entrepreneurs and their organizational mentors to show how they use this adaptive potential to “sell” the use of SOF to key policy-makers and decision-makers.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 41, No.3; April 2018 : p.335-371
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 41 No 3
Key WordsSpecial Operations forces ;  IDF ;  Adaptation ;  SOCOM


 
 
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