All that we can be: black leadership and racial integration the army way
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In: A Twentieth Century Fund book
In: Orbis: FPRI's journal of world affairs, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 663-676
ISSN: 0030-4387
World Affairs Online
In: Allgemeine schweizerische Militärzeitschrift: ASMZ, Band 168, Heft 1, S. 21
ISSN: 0002-5925
In: Armed forces & society, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 316-318
ISSN: 1556-0848
In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 316-318
ISSN: 0095-327X
In: Armed forces & society, Band 15, Heft 2, S. NP-NP
ISSN: 1556-0848
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 94, Heft 2, S. 444-445
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: Futuribles: l'anticipation au service de l'action ; revue bimestrielle, Heft 111, S. 27, 39
ISSN: 0183-701X, 0337-307X
In: Futuribles: l'anticipation au service de l'action ; revue bimestrielle, S. 27-37
ISSN: 0183-701X, 0337-307X
In: Armed forces & society, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 377-382
ISSN: 1556-0848
Since its introduction in 1977, the institutional/occupational (I/O) thesis has generated a growing body of international research. The basic proposition is that the military is moving from an institutional to an occupational format. The thesis is brought up to date by greater specification of I/O variables in military organization. Variables include legitimacy, role commitments, compensation systems, spouse, reference groups, legal system, and postservice status. The current formulation favors an approach that examines shifting constellations of I/O features within armed forces.
In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 377
ISSN: 0095-327X
In: Sicherheit und Militär, S. 199-211