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ID158150
Title ProperScripts of service culture and joint operations of air and ground forces
Other Title Informationan IDF case study
LanguageENG
AuthorBen-Shalom, Uzi ;  Tsur, Yuval
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) face continuing challenges concerning joint operations of military services (e.g. air and ground forces) since, as in other militaries, the existence of separate service cultures creates operational difficulties. This article analyses in-depth interviews with commanders from the IDF’s air and ground forces. Its findings reinforce the ‘polarisation assumption’ of ‘us’ (the in-group) and ‘them’ (the out-group) that challenges successful cooperation, reflecting differences in the scripts of expectations and modes of action underlying perceptions of successful joint operations. These scripts create assumptions that are manifestations of a deep-rooted service culture. Such assumptions also have an effect on combat motivation as certain scenarios lead towards greater risk-taking in concrete operational situations. Cooperation between the Israeli Air Force and Special Forces is far more successful and smooth. The analysis of the success of joint operations can aid the armed forces in bridging differences and improving cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 24, No.1; Feb 2018: p.84-98
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 24 No 1
Key WordsJoint Operations ;  IDF ;  Organizational Culture ;  Cultural Scripts ;  Heroic Action


 
 
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