The first instance in Western literature of an attempt to devise an ideal way to recruit and structure military forces into the fabric of a society was probably Plato\u27s dialog, The Republic. This same general effort has continued over the intervening two and a half millennia, either aided or handicapped by changing social, political, and economic conditions
One of the primary concerns of many Americans in the years immediately following World War II was t...
The National Service Act of 1993 is viewed as a means of inculcating a sense of personal and social ...
American social policy, which has been under the influence of neoliberal paternalism, has become hig...
An INDEPENDENT SECTOR national survey report indicates that many Americans are not being asked to vo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2019.1640425In...
National service in the United States permeates through most communities. Despite a significant numb...
Since the Cold War ended, twelve of NATO’s twenty-six member states have suspended compulsory milita...
From the colonial period to the present, Americans have debated the role of the military and its pla...
The much debated subjects of zero draft and the all-volunteer force have become reality for America\...
National service has a long history in America. From the early colonies with their citizen soldiers,...
President Clinton unveiled his vision of National Service in a speech at Rutgers University on March...
In April 1861, hours after the smoke cleared at Fort Sumpter, the first volunteer military units fro...
The growth of conscript militaries was integral to the creation of civil rights in European nation-s...
Speech to the American Veterans organization addressing the importance of Universal Military Trainin...
In order to determine the feasibility of an all-volunteer officer corps in the absence of a draft, a...
One of the primary concerns of many Americans in the years immediately following World War II was t...
The National Service Act of 1993 is viewed as a means of inculcating a sense of personal and social ...
American social policy, which has been under the influence of neoliberal paternalism, has become hig...
An INDEPENDENT SECTOR national survey report indicates that many Americans are not being asked to vo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2019.1640425In...
National service in the United States permeates through most communities. Despite a significant numb...
Since the Cold War ended, twelve of NATO’s twenty-six member states have suspended compulsory milita...
From the colonial period to the present, Americans have debated the role of the military and its pla...
The much debated subjects of zero draft and the all-volunteer force have become reality for America\...
National service has a long history in America. From the early colonies with their citizen soldiers,...
President Clinton unveiled his vision of National Service in a speech at Rutgers University on March...
In April 1861, hours after the smoke cleared at Fort Sumpter, the first volunteer military units fro...
The growth of conscript militaries was integral to the creation of civil rights in European nation-s...
Speech to the American Veterans organization addressing the importance of Universal Military Trainin...
In order to determine the feasibility of an all-volunteer officer corps in the absence of a draft, a...
One of the primary concerns of many Americans in the years immediately following World War II was t...
The National Service Act of 1993 is viewed as a means of inculcating a sense of personal and social ...
American social policy, which has been under the influence of neoliberal paternalism, has become hig...