Description |
1 online resource (iii, 55 pages) : color illustrations |
Series |
Africa Center for Strategic Studies research paper, 2164-4101 ; no. 6 |
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Africa Center for Strategic Studies research paper ; no. 6. 2164-4101
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Contents |
Executive summary -- A litany of challenges for African militaries -- Principles of military professionalism -- Obstacles to military professionalism in Africa -- Priorities for building professional African militaries -- Conclusion -- Notes -- About the author |
Summary |
Concerns over weak military professionalism are a common thread woven through assessments of security contexts in Africa. Militaries collapsing in the face of irregular forces, corruption that hollows out otherwise robust forces, and politicized military leadership are among the regular storylines that emerge from Africa's conflicts and crises. Such outcomes are not inevitable, however. By resolving ambiguities in the mission and oversight of the military as well as common adversarial relationships between soldiers and citizens, some African states have demonstrated commendable, and replicable, progress in overcoming the political and economic disincentives to professionalism that encumber many African security services |
Notes |
"July 2014." |
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"A research paper from the Africa Center for Strategic Studies"--PDF cover page |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ACSS, viewed Jan. 13, 2017) |
Subject |
Sociology, Military -- Africa
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Civil-military relations -- Africa
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Military ethics -- Africa
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Civil supremacy over the military -- Africa
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Armed Forces
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Armed Forces -- Political activity
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Civil-military relations
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Civil supremacy over the military
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Military ethics
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Sociology, Military
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SUBJECT |
Africa -- Armed Forces
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Africa -- Armed Forces -- Political activity
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Subject |
Africa
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
National Defense University. Africa Center for Strategic Studies, issuing body.
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