Bend but Do Not Break : Shaping the Future of the All-Volunteer Force

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Bend but Do Not Break : Shaping the Future of the All-Volunteer Force

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 284 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197821114
  • DDC分類 355.223620973

Full Description

The American military's All-Volunteer Force (AVF) recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. At the time of the post-Vietnam War move to end American military conscription, it was unclear whether a force comprised solely of volunteers could effectively meet the nation's security needs. Yet over the past twenty years, the AVF has grown larger, more generously resourced, and more capable than it had ever previously been absent an active major conflict. In Bend But Do Not Break, a broad range of experts assess the long-term viability of the AVF. To do this, they address a host of challenges facing the AVF and, by extension, the politicized environment in which it operates. An informed and balanced look at the AVF, this book considers the future of the force and asks the wider question of whether it continues to serve the needs of national security or individuals in the military.

Contents

Foreword: AVF Debates and the Historical Significance of the Moment
-Eliot A. Cohen

Introduction: An Inflection Point
-Jaron S. Wharton and Jason Dempsey

Chapter 1: The Civil-Military Gap and the Future of Recruiting and Mobilization
-Marybeth Ulrich

Chapter 2: Population Demographics and Recruiting Considerations from a Macro Perspective
-Dennis Laich

Chapter 3: Polarization, Politicization, and the Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations
-Ronald R. Krebs and Robert Ralston

Chapter 4: Can Our Military Be Political Without Becoming Partisan?
-Bishop Garrison and Kori Schake

Chapter 5: Norm Deterioration in U.S. Civil-Military Relations
-Risa A. Brooks and Heidi A. Urben

Chapter 6: The Future of the "All-Volunteer Family"
-Miriam Krieger

Chapter 7: Money Matters: Modernizing the Military Compensation System
-Brandon J. Archuleta

Chapter 8: Displaced not Replaced: People, Technology, and the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
-Cole Livieratos

Chapter 9: Balancing Military Influence in National Security
-Todd Schmidt and Ambassador David Miller

Chapter 10: Diminishing Legislative Oversight: Congress and the AVF
-Danielle L. Lupton

Chapter 11: The Future Adventures of the All-Volunteer Force
-Keith L. Carter, Max Z. Margulies, and Isaiah Wilson III

Chapter 12: The Future of the Total Force: What Will It Mean to Be a Citizen-Soldier?
-Jessica D. Blankshain and Lindsay P. Cohn

Chapter 13 What Should We Owe Our Veterans?
-Michael Meese

Conclusion: Sustaining the All-Volunteer Force
-Carrie A. Lee

Afterword: Trust in the Military and the Legitimacy of the All-Volunteer Force
-Peter D. Feaver

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