This thesis explores institutionalized discrimination in the United States Military by examining the rationales given for policies that exclude, or limit the military service of racial minorities, women and homosexuals, and the rationales given for altering such policies. outgroups such as racial minorities, women and homosexuals are presumed to be a threat to the white male heterosexual majority within the military services. The presence of these outgroups in the military has been officially characterized as threatening to small-unit cohesion, and therefore threatening to military readiness. This thesis was first based upon the assumption that the rationales favoring discriminatory policies, and rationales favoring reform, would be express...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
Advisors: Rebecca J. Hannagan.Committee members: Christina Haynes; Andrea Radasanu.This project inve...
This thesis aims to investigate the arguments and evidence political and military leaders used to ju...
How do systemic and ideational factors shape the composition and effectiveness of the American milit...
Military exclusion policies have been challenged by straight women, gays and lesbians. Questions abo...
The ‘Mechanism of Defence’ project is an interdisciplinary study that examines the effect of sexuali...
This article describes problems with United States Government (USG) personnel policies on lesbians a...
In the United States of America (U.S.), institutional marginalization and racial discrimination rema...
First, I will describe the issues surrounding the discrimination against gay people in a larger soci...
The U.S. military is perceived by many to be the example of workplace meritocracy, but historical st...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
This dissertation examines how LGBTQ military members and veterans understand their experiences in t...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
Even with the repeal of the \u27Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell\u27 (DADT) policy, the U.S. Army has see...
This is a policy analysis, in a historical context, of how Association of American University instit...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
Advisors: Rebecca J. Hannagan.Committee members: Christina Haynes; Andrea Radasanu.This project inve...
This thesis aims to investigate the arguments and evidence political and military leaders used to ju...
How do systemic and ideational factors shape the composition and effectiveness of the American milit...
Military exclusion policies have been challenged by straight women, gays and lesbians. Questions abo...
The ‘Mechanism of Defence’ project is an interdisciplinary study that examines the effect of sexuali...
This article describes problems with United States Government (USG) personnel policies on lesbians a...
In the United States of America (U.S.), institutional marginalization and racial discrimination rema...
First, I will describe the issues surrounding the discrimination against gay people in a larger soci...
The U.S. military is perceived by many to be the example of workplace meritocracy, but historical st...
This article addresses legislation which was an attempt to accommodate homosexuals serving in the mi...
This dissertation examines how LGBTQ military members and veterans understand their experiences in t...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
Even with the repeal of the \u27Don\u27t Ask, Don\u27t Tell\u27 (DADT) policy, the U.S. Army has see...
This is a policy analysis, in a historical context, of how Association of American University instit...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
Advisors: Rebecca J. Hannagan.Committee members: Christina Haynes; Andrea Radasanu.This project inve...
This thesis aims to investigate the arguments and evidence political and military leaders used to ju...