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Admiral William S. Benson and the American Tradition of Sea PowerWurl, William M. 13 November 2009 (has links)
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Countering the Misconceptions of Media Portrayal Using Creative Expression: An Examination of Veterans With PTSD and the Complexity of Identity GapsTrotter, Stormy P. 20 April 2017 (has links)
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Cold War Capital: The United States, the Western Allies, and the Fight for Berlin, 1945-1994Givens, Seth 15 June 2018 (has links)
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Children of the U.S. Military and Identity: A Narrative Inquiry into the "Brat" ExperienceQueair, Edward C. 20 June 2018 (has links)
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The Monster I Have Become. An Analysis of Media Representations of Torture Allegations Against U.S. Soldiers in Iraq from April 2004 to October 2005Page, Phillip 21 October 2009 (has links)
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Maintaining US Preeminence in a Hazardous Commons: Developing National Security Space Strategy to Address the Strategic EnvironmentSowell, Patrick Wm. 04 May 2011 (has links)
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The Goldwater Nichols Act of 1986 and American Counterinsurgency: Comparing Afghanistan and VietnamGoodhart, Andrew T. 01 October 2008 (has links)
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Navy and Marine Corps Opposition to the Goldwater Nichols Act of 1986Wills, Steven T. 26 July 2012 (has links)
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No Sense in Dwelling on the Past? The Fate of the U.S. Air Force's German Air Force Monograph Project, 1952-1969Shaughnessy, Ryan D. 16 December 2009 (has links)
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Creating community structures for sustainable social reintegration of child soldiers in LiberiaMutiti, Alfred Stuart 21 August 2014 (has links)
The study is about how to work with and create community structures for effective and sustainable social reintegration of Children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups (CAAFAG), also called child soldiers in Liberia. It analyses the community structures which were engaged in the Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration processes and questions whether these were premised on community values and norms. The study challenges some of the existing practices of working with community structures in reintegration programmes.
The Structural-functionalist perspective is used as theoretical framework of the study based on the notion that social events, like DDRR programmes can best be explained in terms of the functions they perform or the contributions they make towards stability and continuity of societies where child soldiers are to be reintegrated.
The study adopts a qualitative methodology to investigate community structures to reintegrate child soldiers in an effective, sustainable way. Different related research techniques, or triangulation, are used referring to a combination of mainly qualitative methods of data collection and analyses. Focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and documentary sources have different complementary strengths which are more comprehensive when used together.
The findings indicated that children of all ages were “recruited” by armed groups and forces for diverse reasons. The findings confirmed children going through difficult experiences as they participated and supervised over violence. The war disoriented children‟s socialization processes. In some situations they returned to dysfunctional communities, without adequate support systems. The humanitarian led community approaches delivered results, however, these were short-lived. The engagement of the community structures was not based on clear community analysis. The intended manifest functions of the DDRR programmes and reintegration objectives for sustainability were eventually dysfunctional in most cases.
The study‟s major recommendation is that a careful analysis of existing community structures, identification and engagement of positive community networks be made and that comprehensive capacity building programmes, built on societal values and norms nested within a National Planning Policy framework, will deliver durable and sustainable social reintegration of child soldiers in Liberia. / Sociology / D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)
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