"Oborožene sile." . . "Sztuka i nauka wojenna 1990- konferencje." . . "2000 - 2099" . . "Military art and science History 20th century." . . "Gestion d'entreprises." . . "Military art and science History 21st century." . . "International relations." . . "Krieg." . . "Soccorso internazionale." . . "Emerald Group Publishing." . . . . "Militärsoziologie." . . "Guerra Aspetti economici." . . "LAW / International" . . "Military art and science." . . "Draft." . . "Military conflicts." . . "Military art and science Economic aspects." . . "Sociologija vojne." . . "Armed forces." . . "Political Science Peace." . . "Vojaški konflikti." . . "Art et science militaires Histoire Actes de congrès." . . . . . . . . "Conference papers and proceedings" . . . . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . "New wars, new militaries, new soldiers conflicts, the armed forces and the soldierly subject" . . . . . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "New wars, new militaries, new soldiers? : conflicts, the armed forces and the soldierly subject"@en . "This collection of sociological studies on the armed forces and conflict resolution deals with three types of developments the military is facing. First, the types of conflicts in which the military finds itself have become less predictable and more erratic, and hence, ways to respond are not easy to plan and organize. Apart from regular interstate warfare, the military nowadays is increasingly prepared to cope with irregular conflicts, such as terrorist threats and attacks, peacekeeping operations and indeed - warlike missions. Second, the economic conditions of many states are weakening. Citizens demand collective resources to be spent on care and cure, not conflict, therefore the way the military organizes and uses its resources to cope with the tasks they are set becomes increasingly important. Third, in most nations the conscript system has become history, and this creates new challenges in terms of recruiting volunteer soldiers. What becomes clear from the contributions to this volume is that the armed forces have to change their view of the world, the nature of conflicts and their profession greatly. Volume 19 of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economic and Development presents the argument that the armed forces face a choice that will determine their position in society in times to come."@en . "This collection of sociological studies on the armed forces and conflict resolution deals with three types of developments the military is facing. First, the types of conflicts in which the military finds itself have become less predictable and more erratic, and hence, ways to respond are not easy to plan and organize. Apart from regular interstate warfare, the military nowadays is increasingly prepared to cope with irregular conflicts, such as terrorist threats and attacks, peacekeeping operations and indeed - warlike missions. Second, the economic conditions of many states are weakening. Citizens demand collective resources to be spent on care and cure, not conflict, therefore the way the military organizes and uses its resources to cope with the tasks they are set becomes increasingly important. Third, in most nations the conscript system has become history, and this creates new challenges in terms of recruiting volunteer soldiers. What becomes clear from the contributions to this volume is that the armed forces have to change their view of the world, the nature of conflicts and their profession greatly. Volume 19 of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economic and Development presents the argument that the armed forces face a choice that will determine their position in society in times to come." . "Electronic books" . "New wars, new militaries, new soldiers? conflicts, the armed forces and the soldierly subject" . . . . . . . "New wars, new militaries, new soldiers : conflicts, the armed forces and the soldierly subject" . . . . "New Wars, New Militaries, New Soldiers Conflicts, the Armed Forces and the Soldierly Subject"@en . . "Sociology of war." . . "Arte e scienze militari Sec. XXI." . .