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Preparing for Peace: Military Identity, Value Orientations, and Professional Military Education [Hardcover]

Volker C. Franke (Author)

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0275963381 978-0275963385 November 30, 1999

Since the end of the Cold War, U.S. military forces have participated in an increasingly complex array of military operations, from disaster relief and peacekeeping to deadly combat. The unique nature of many of these missions calls into question what it means to be a soldier and may require adjustments not only in military doctrine, but also in the military's combat-oriented warrior identity. Franke examines the extent to which individuals who will lead U.S. forces in the 21st century are prepared cognitively to shift among mission requirements.

Using survey methods, Franke explores the social, political, and professional attitudes and values of cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. By comparing cadets' responses across classes, he assesses the effects of military socialization on their commitment to the military's dual-mission purpose and their cognitive preparation for combat and non-combat assignments. By developing a dynamic model of social identity, Franke extends the applicability of social identity theory from the experimental laboratory environment to a genuine social field setting. Assessing the dynamic relationship between identity, values, and attitudes for identifications that are normatively meaningful to respondents, he illustrates the importance of individuals' identification with social groups for their behavioral choices.


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Examines the extent to which West Point military socialization prepares cadets for shifting missions.

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VOLKER FRANKE is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Western Maryland College.

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"In the stairway outside my office at the Pentagon," Secretary of Defense William Perry concluded his commencement remarks at the 1996 United States Military Academy (USMA) graduation, "hangs a favorite painting of mine. Read the first page
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noncombat values, more warrioristic, resolving identity tensions, potent military identity, dynamic identity model, global institutionalism, resolving cognitive inconsistencies, support for global institutions, military socialization, patriotism scores, military identifiers, patriotism scale, other service academies, noncombat operations, class cadets, weak identifiers, institutional recruitment, cadet basic training, professional military education, traditional military values, future military leaders, peace manager, noncombat missions, branch preference, peace operations
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West Point, First Class, Fourth Class, United States Military Academy, United Nations, Department of the Army, Second Class, Third Class, Future Officer Survey, Office of Policy, Corps of Cadets, Strongly Agree, War College, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Combat Service Support, Syracuse University, Strongly Disagree, Academic Program, Disagree Mean, Office of the Dean, World War, Operation Restore Hope, Beast Barracks, Cadet Leader Development System, Canadian Airborne Regiment
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