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ID186043
Title ProperNorm Diffusion through US Military Training in Tunisia
LanguageENG
AuthorGrewal, Sharan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Proponents claim that US military training diffuses norms of democracy and civilian control into foreign militaries. I argue that foreign trainees are likely to absorb the United States’ entire pattern of civil-military relations, including the more political trends that have emerged in recent decades, such as military personnel identifying with and voting for political parties, and serving in senior positions in government upon retirement. Through interviews and two surveys of Tunisian military personnel, I show that US trainees are more supportive than French trainees of active-duty personnel voting and of retired officers serving as president and defense minister. The diffusion of these more political attitudes to foreign trainees may help explain why US military training does not uniformly correlate with apolitical behavior.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 31, No.2; Apr-May 2022: p.291-317
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsUS Military Training in Tunisia


 
 
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