THE HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE OF AMERICAN MILITARY SOCIOLOGY
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THE HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE OF AMERICAN MILITARY SOCIOLOGY
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S0132-16250000619-6-1
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89-96
Abstract
The article considers the features of the American military-sociological school, the main trends of its development, which is of current interest for Russia in connection with the implementation of military reform.
Keywords
military sociology, institutionalization, military-industrial complex, armed conflict, emancipation
Date of publication
01.04.2014
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