
The Military in the Service of Society and Democracy
By Daniella Ashkenazy
Subjects: marginal youth, dual-role military, Israel, civilization, military education, Civil-military relations, Israel Defence Forces, ;ost Cold War militaries, civil-military, IDF, non-military functions, remedial education, citizen soldiers
Description: This volume examines civil-military relations in general and nonmilitary functions in the service of society and democracy in particular in six different nations, against the backdrop of the Israeli experience with a dual-role military. Since its inception, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has functioned as a very effective fighting force while also fulfilling many core nonmilitary roles as a powerful, educational, and remedial agent engaged in strengthening the fabric of Israeli society. The inner workings of the IDF in this area--the subject and dynamics of its broad social agenda, including the dilemmas inherent in education toward broad intellectual autonomy within a regimented system such as the military--are presented, for the first time before a non-Israeli audience, in detail (and with much candor) by both high echelon IDF personnel and junior officers in conscript service directly responsible for carrying out these missions.
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