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In: Schriftenreihe fortschrittliche Kommunalverwaltung 35
In: Handbuch Stabsarbeit, S. 75-78
In: Führungskräfte und Führungsstrukturen in Wirtschaftsunternehmen 6
In: Studien zur Theologie und Praxis der Seelsorge 68
In: Schriftenreihe für Verkehr und Technik 68
In: Prokla: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Band 41, Heft 162, S. 111-124
ISSN: 2700-0311
The German Army is in a process of transformation for about two decades now, these concerning mainly two processes: first, the transformation from a Cold War land-defence army to an intervention army deployed worldwide; second, the outsourcing of many formerly state-army-owned services to the private sector via different forms of cooperation. The article argues that the latest ongoing "structural reform" of the German Army enforced by the conservative-liberal government has pushed the door open for the army to become a private corporation by itself.
In: Prokla: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 111-124
ISSN: 0342-8176
"The German Army is in a process of transformation for about two decades now, these concerning mainly two processes: first, the transformation from a Cold War land-defense army to an intervention army deployed worldwide; second, the outsourcing of many formerly state-army-owned services to the private sector via different forms of cooperation. The article argues that the latest ongoing 'structural reform' of the German Army enforced by the conservative-liberal government has pushed the door open for the army to become a private corporation by itself." (author's abstract)
In: Prokla: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Band 162, S. 111-125
ISSN: 0342-8176
In: Prokla: Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 111-124
ISSN: 0342-8176
The German Army is in a process of transformation for about two decades now, these concerning mainly two processes: first, the transformation from a Cold War land-defence army to an intervention army deployed worldwide; second, the outsourcing of many formerly state-army-owned services to the private sector via different forms of cooperation. The article argues that the latest ongoing "structural reform" of the German Army enforced by the conservative-liberal government has pushed the door open for the army to become a private corporation by itself. Adapted from the source document.
In: DED-Brief: Zeitschrift des Deutschen Entwicklungsdienstes, Heft 2, S. 38-39
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