Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Nonetheless , concerns about the social representativeness of the force have persisted , and critics of the volunteer force have suggested that a mil- itary recruited on the basis of labor market dynamics would serve as an employer of ...
Nonetheless , concerns about the social representativeness of the force have persisted , and critics of the volunteer force have suggested that a mil- itary recruited on the basis of labor market dynamics would serve as an employer of ...
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... force . We provide some discussion of this era because it is crucial to understanding our hypotheses . While we have the advantage of hindsight now , we must also wonder about how closely the early years of the all - volunteer force ...
... force . We provide some discussion of this era because it is crucial to understanding our hypotheses . While we have the advantage of hindsight now , we must also wonder about how closely the early years of the all - volunteer force ...
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... Force . ” Armed Forces & Society 20 : 619-32 . Segal , Mady W. 1993. " Women in the Armed Forces . " Pp . 81-93 in Ruth H. Howes and Michael R. Stevenson , eds . , Women and the Use of Force . Boulder : Lynne Rienner . Segal , Mady W ...
... Force . ” Armed Forces & Society 20 : 619-32 . Segal , Mady W. 1993. " Women in the Armed Forces . " Pp . 81-93 in Ruth H. Howes and Michael R. Stevenson , eds . , Women and the Use of Force . Boulder : Lynne Rienner . Segal , Mady W ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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