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Enstad, Kjetil.
Warriors or Peacekeepers? = Building Military Cultural Competence /
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正題名/作者:
Warriors or Peacekeepers?/ edited by Kjetil Enstad, Paula Holmes-Eber.
其他題名:
Building Military Cultural Competence /
其他作者:
Holmes-Eber, Paula.
面頁冊數:
XVI, 239 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International Security Studies. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36766-4
ISBN:
9783030367664
Warriors or Peacekeepers? = Building Military Cultural Competence /
Warriors or Peacekeepers?
Building Military Cultural Competence /[electronic resource] :edited by Kjetil Enstad, Paula Holmes-Eber. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVI, 239 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction: Culture and the military -- Part I: The value of developing cultural competence in military leaders -- Cultural intelligence as part of an officer’s virtue -- Civilians under attack: diverging threat perspectives -- The errors Clausewitz made about culture in war (and how a Clausewitzian approach can solve them) -- Part II: Lessons learned in teaching cultural skills in military contexts -- Understanding cultural differences: The limitations of ASCOPE/PMESII -- Unlearning “Stranger Danger”: Developing cultural competence in Canadian military professionals through collective learning and self-reflection -- Culture as operational enabler: Training Danish officers to understand the interaction between cultural dynamics and military operations -- Combining the teaching of intelligence, Arabic, and culture at the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School -- Intercultural competencies in the Bundeswehr: Officer training and mission realities -- Teaching gender, teaching culture: A comparative study of gendered dilemmas in culturally complex situations -- Part III - Organizational change: When military culture meets cultural competence -- Anthropology in the bunker: Teaching transcultural war at the US Naval War College.-Redefining the past to become the present: Culture policy and U.S. Marine Corps recruit training -- Teaching Cultural Competence: Lessons from seven countries.
As the past two decades of war in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Darfur and the Congo have revealed, war in the twenty-first century looks nothing like the traditional state-to-state conflicts of World Wars I and II which defined the previous century. Resolving today’s conflicts - typically based on complex ethnic, religious, economic and political dynamics - requires far more than mere military strength and technology. The military officer of today must simultaneously be a warrior and diplomat, combatant and humanitarian worker, soldier and peacekeeper. But how can today’s militaries prepare their leaders for such multifaceted roles? Warriors or Peacekeepers seeks to provide answers to this question, comparing and contrasting research on the successes and failures of military cultural education and training programs in seven different countries on three continents (U.S., Canada, Argentina Norway, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands). This anthology consists of three main sections. The first addresses the theoretical issues of developing the warrior-peacekeeper: what constitutes cultural competence in the officer profession and the pedagogical challenges associated with developing such competence. The second compares teaching practices from various military educational institutions and provides insight into such issues as: how language training can build cultural awareness, helping officers navigate the ethical and moral challenges of dealing with gender in radically different cultures and the best didactic models to develop reflective skills in military leaders. The third section examines the structural and organizational conditions which historically have aided or impeded educational and organizational change in the military. This book will appeal to military academic communities, educational institutions, scholars in security studies, peacekeeping and conflict studies; and to decision-makers in governments and administration. .
ISBN: 9783030367664
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-36766-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JZ6378-6405
Dewey Class. No.: 355
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