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OverviewThe populations of Germany and Italy are largely pacifist, but while many Germans are also anti-military, many Italians are not. Attitudes towards war and military forces were shaped in both states by their experiences during World Wars I and II and by the roles their respective militaries played in these conflicts. In the 21st century, other factors continue to shape the role that war and military forces play. International pressure to be global powers intersects with domestic political reluctance, and the transition to an all-volunteer professional military has enabled increased competence and availability of military forces at the expense of further widening the gulf between civilians and service members. In Germany's case, pressure to be a security provider comes from other NATO states. However, German domestic politics, constitutional limitations, and societal aversion to war have kept Germany from being more active militarily. Italy, on the other hand, strives to be a more robust security provider, but is limited by its modest economic resources. Additionally, while Italian government officials have fewer prohibitions on the deployment of military forces abroad, they must balance their actions against a largely pacifist population. Allies who seek military partnership with Germany or Italy would do well to work within the confines of the respective German and Italian national security cultures. I. Introduction * A. Major Research Questions * B. Significance of the Research Question * C. Problems and Hypotheses * 1. Germany * 2. Italy * D. Literature Review * 1. Germany * 2. Italy * E. Research Design * F. Thesis Overview * Ii. Germany: the Role of War and Attitudes Towards the Military * A. Pre-World War I * B. World War I * C. the Interwar Years * D. World War Ii * E. the Cold War * F. Post-Cold War * G. Perception of the Armed Forces In Contemporary German Society * H. Conclusion * Iii. the Use of German Military Forces Abroad: International and Domestic Politics and the Move to A Volunteer Force * A. Deployment of German Troops Abroad: the Role of International Politics * B. Deployment of German Troops Abroad: the Role of Domestic Politics * C. Results of the Shift to An All-Volunteer Force * D. Conclusion * Iv. Italy: the Role of War and Attitudes Towards the Military * A. Pre-World War I * B. World War I * C. the Interwar Years * D. World War Ii * E. the Cold War * F. Post-Cold War Period * G. Perception of the Armed Forces In Contemporary Italian Society * H. Conclusion * V. the Use of Italian Military Forces Abroad: International and Domestic Politics and the Move to An All-Volunteer Force * A. Deployment of Italian Troops Abroad: the Role of International Politics * B. Deployment of Italian Troops Abroad: the Role of Domestic Politics * C. Results of the Shift to An All-Volunteer Force * D. Conclusion * Vi. Conclusion: Understanding the Character and Value of German and Italian Military Support * A. Germany * B. Italy Full Product DetailsAuthor: U S Military , Department of Defense (Dod) , Nathan LoomisPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781719957885ISBN 10: 1719957886 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 29 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |