List of contributors

Advances in Military Sociology: Essays in Honor of Charles C. Moskos

ISBN: 978-1-84855-890-8, eISBN: 978-1-84855-891-5

ISSN: 1572-8323

Publication date: 25 November 2009

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(2009), "List of contributors", Caforio, G. (Ed.) Advances in Military Sociology: Essays in Honor of Charles C. Moskos (Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, Vol. 12 Part 1), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1572-8323(2009)000012A002

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Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development volume 12A
Copyright page
List of contributors
Introduction
Foreword
Charles C. Moskos (1934–2008)
Soldiers and scholars in a world of growing interdependence
The glocalization of bereavement: bereaved families, Economic Discourse and the hierarchy of Israeli Casualties
Many views on peace
Conflict, peacemaking and the dynamics of humiliation
Turning enemies into friends: the role of economic relationships in building security and sustaining peace
The military role in the amnesty, reconciliation, and reintegration (AR2) process: an expanded framework analysis
Cultural and political challenges in military missions: how officers view multiculturality in armed forces
Latin America in peacekeeping operations: a sociopolitical overview
Polish military forces in peacekeeping missions and military operations other than war: experiences after 2000
South Korean experiences in peacekeeping and plan for the future
Hungarian experiences from peacekeeping in Afghanistan
Greece's contribution to the Korean War (1950–1955)
ESDP and Russia: a decade of unfulfilled promise
Asymmetric warfare: an introduction
Expeditionary military networks and asymmetric warfare
Payday in the Afghan National Army: from Western administrative liabilities to local realities
New wine, new bottles, or both? Social science contributions to thinking about and reorganizing for irregular warfare
Interaction rituals and language mediation during peace missions: experiences from Afghanistan
New ways of military thinking and acting for a better world: new models – preparing forces to master unavoidable transitions
The asymmetric answers (with the focus on Russia's rhetoric and actions)
The symmetries of asymmetry: myths surrounding the notion of asymmetric war
Subject Index