International Abolition of Conscription

International Abolition of Conscription
Title International Abolition of Conscription PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1946
Genre Draft
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International Abolition of Conscription, Hearings ..., on H.Res. 325 ..., Feb 27-28, 1946

International Abolition of Conscription, Hearings ..., on H.Res. 325 ..., Feb 27-28, 1946
Title International Abolition of Conscription, Hearings ..., on H.Res. 325 ..., Feb 27-28, 1946 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 1946
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Conscription and Crime

Conscription and Crime
Title Conscription and Crime PDF eBook
Author Sebastián Galiani
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 18
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The initiation in criminal activities is, typically, a young phenomenon. The study of the determinants of entry into criminal activities should pay attention to major events affecting youth. In many countries, one of these important events is mandatory participation in military service. The objective of this study is to estimate the causal relationship between mandatory participation in military service and crime. The authors exploit the random assignment through a draft lottery of young men to conscription in Argentina to identify this causal effect. Their results suggest that participation in military service increased the likelihood of developing a criminal record in adulthood (in particular, for property and weapon-related crimes).

I Want You!

I Want You!
Title I Want You! PDF eBook
Author Bernard D. Rostker
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 833
Release 2006-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0833040685

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As U.S. military forces appear overcommitted and some ponder a possible return to the draft, the timing is ideal for a review of how the American military transformed itself over the past five decades, from a poorly disciplined force of conscripts and draft-motivated "volunteers" to a force of professionals revered throughout the world. Starting in the early 1960s, this account runs through the current war in Iraq, with alternating chapters on the history of the all-volunteer force and the analytic background that supported decisionmaking. The author participated as an analyst and government policymaker in many of the events covered in this book. His insider status and access offer a behind-the-scenes look at decisionmaking within the Pentagon and White House. The book includes a foreword by former Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird. The accompanying DVD contains more than 1,700 primary-source documents-government memoranda, Presidential memos and letters, staff papers, and reports-linked directly from citations in the electronic version of the book. This unique technology presents a treasure trove of materials for specialists, researchers, and students of military history, public administration, and government affairs to draw upon.

Nonkilling Global Political Science

Nonkilling Global Political Science
Title Nonkilling Global Political Science PDF eBook
Author Glenn D. Paige
Publisher Center for Global Nonkilling
Pages 189
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0982298307

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This book is offered for consideration and critical reflection primarily by political science scholars throughout the world from beginning students to professors emeriti. Neither age nor erudition seems to make much difference in the prevailing assumption that killing is an inescapable part of the human condition that must be accepted in political theory and practice. It is hoped that readers will join in questioning this assumption and will contribute further stepping stones of thought and action toward a nonkilling global future.

Breach of Trust

Breach of Trust
Title Breach of Trust PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Bacevich
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 257
Release 2013-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 0805082964

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A blistering critique of the gulf between America's soldiers and the society that sends them off to war. As war has become normalized, armed conflict has become an "abstraction" and military service "something for other people to do." Bacevich takes stock of a nation with an abiding appetite for war waged at enormous expense by a standing army demonstrably unable to achieve victory.

The American Home Guard

The American Home Guard
Title The American Home Guard PDF eBook
Author Barry M. Stentiford
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 340
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781585441815

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Since colonial times Americans have used the militia to maintain local order during both war and peacetime. States have intermittently created, maintained, deployed, and disbanded countless militia organizations outside the scope of the better-known National Guard. Barry M. Stentiford tells the story of these militia units--variously called home guards, State Guard, National Guard Reserve, and State Defense Forces. Stentiford traces the evolution of the militia over the past century, demonstrating its transformation from an amalgamation of state militia units into the National Guard, a reserve of the army. Ironically, the very existence of the National Guard made the creation of other militia forces necessary during periods of war. The home guards or State Guard were organized to fill the vacuum left when the National Guard was called up, depriving states of an organized militia that could be mobilized for repelling invasions, suppressing riots, controlling strikes, or guarding the waterfront. Stentiford carefully analyzes the challenges that faced the State Guards as states sought to build their new militia with leftover men and material. He also examines the role of the State Guard: providing relief during and after natural disasters, providing military training for future draftees, and broadening participation in military units during wartime by giving a role to men who, because of their age or occupation, could not join the federal forces. The State Guard gained a new significance in the Cold War, especially as the political unpalatability of a draft and reductions in the size of the full-time military expanded the functions of the National Guard in military policy. Today modern state militias, born to an ancient tradition, must define a role for themselves in a society that increasingly views them as anachronistic. They mut also compete ideologically with so-called unorganized militias for the title of true heir to the American militia tradition.