Political and Military Sociology

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Benjamin R. Beede
Canadian Public Opinion
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democratic attitudes research
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ethnic conflict studies
Ethnic Fractionalization
Ethnic Protest
Ethnic Rebellion
globalization impacts
higher education tolerance
IGO Membership
Israel's Arab Citizens
Israeli University Students
Israel’s Arab Citizens
K. Neil Jenkings
Kenneth D. Wald
Kevin Doran
L.H.E. Kleinreesink
memoirs
Military Expenditure
Military Memoirs
military officer perceptions
Military Recruitment Efforts
Military Sociology
Multinomial Logistic Regression
Negative Relationship
Neil Jenkings
Netherlands Defence Academy
Nicholas P. Lovrich
Nielsen BookScan
Pempelani Mufune
Political Attitude Change
polity
Public Administration
public opinion analysis
Rachel Woodward
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Royal Netherlands Air Force
Shiri Noy
Stuart Tootal
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Violent Ethnic Conflict
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World Polity Theory
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412856997
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume encompasses a wide range of empirical research on a variety of topics that are related by their focus on the importance of attitudes, culture, and perceptions. The significance of public attitudes, the impact of cultural norms, and the perceptions of military officers and civilians are all analysed in the seven articles in this latest edition of Political and Military Sociology.

The first essay asserts that military memoirs should be taken seriously as objects of scholarly analysis. Using the Minorities at Risk Dataset, the second article examines the effects of globalization on ethnic conflict in 106 countries from 1985 to 2002. The next focuses on Canadian attitudes toward military expenditures following the September 11th terrorist attacks. The fourth examines the attitudes of Texans toward recent US wars, the draft, and military service generally.

The fifth essay explores the role of the media in promoting democracy and democratic attitudes in southern Africa. Using survey data, the following article addresses the extent to which higher education promotes more tolerant attitudes among Israeli Jews toward Israeli Arabs. The volume concludes with a study of US warrant officers that shows how the rank has evolved over time.

Neovi M. Karakatsanis is professor of political science at Indiana University South Bend, USA. Her work has appeared in Armed Forces and Society, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, and Mediterranean Quarterly. Jonathan Swarts is associate professor of political science at Purdue University North Central, USA. He is the author of Constructing Neoliberalism.

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