1st Edition

Political and Military Sociology Volume 38: An Annual Review

Edited By Jonathan Swarts Copyright 2012
160 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

Political and Military Sociology continues a mission of publishing cutting-edge research on some of the most important issues in civil-military relations. In this inaugural volume of the new annual publication, Won-Taek Kang tackles the issue of nostalgia for Park Chung Hee in South Korea, and analyzes why many South Koreans today appear to miss the deceased dictator. Ryan Kelty, Todd Woodruff,... Read more
1: Missing the Dictator in a New Democracy: Analyzing the “Park Chung Hee Syndrome” in South Korea; 2: Relative Salience of Family versus Soldier Role-Identity among Combat Soldiers; 3: U.S. Military and the White House Fellowship: Contact in Shaping Elite Attitudes; 4: Resident Framing and the Public Sphere: Community Conflict over Radioactive Waste; 5: Self-Advertised Military Missions in Latin America: What Is Disclosed and Why?; 129: Book Reviews; 149: In This Issue

Biography

Jonathan Swarts