Bend but Do Not Break
Bend but Do Not Break
Shaping the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
Dempsey, Jason; Wharton, Jaron S.; Carter, Keith L.; Kuzminski, Katherine L.; Lee, Carrie A.; Margulies, Max Z.
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2026
288
Mole
Inglês
9780197821121
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Foreword: AVF Debates and the Historical Significance of the Moment
-Eliot A. Cohen
Introduction: An Inflection Point
-Jaron S. Wharton and Jason K. Dempsey
Chapter 1: The Civil-Military Gap and the Future of Recruiting and Mobilization
-Marybeth Ulrich
Chapter 2: Population Demographics and Recruiting Considerations from a Macro Perspective
-Dennis Laich
Chapter 3: Polarization, Politicization, and the Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations
-Ronald R. Krebs and Robert Ralston
Chapter 4: Can Our Military Be Political Without Becoming Partisan?
-Bishop Garrison and Kori Schake
Chapter 5: Norm Deterioration in U.S. Civil-Military Relations
-Risa A. Brooks and Heidi A. Urben
Chapter 6: The Future of the "All-Volunteer Family"
-Miriam Krieger
Chapter 7: Money Matters: Modernizing the Military Compensation System
-Brandon J. Archuleta
Chapter 8: Displaced not Replaced: People, Technology, and the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
-Cole Livieratos
Chapter 9: Balancing Military Influence in National Security
-Todd Schmidt and Ambassador David Miller
Chapter 10: Diminishing Legislative Oversight: Congress and the AVF
-Danielle L. Lupton
Chapter 11: The Future Adventures of the All-Volunteer Force
-Keith L. Carter, Max Z. Margulies, and Isaiah Wilson III
Chapter 12: The Future of the Total Force: What Will It Mean to Be a Citizen-Soldier?
-Jessica D. Blankshain and Lindsay P. Cohn
Chapter 13 What Should We Owe Our Veterans?
-Michael Meese
Conclusion: Sustaining the All-Volunteer Force
-Carrie A. Lee
Afterword: Trust in the Military and the Legitimacy of the All-Volunteer Force
-Peter D. Feaver
Bibliography
Index
-Eliot A. Cohen
Introduction: An Inflection Point
-Jaron S. Wharton and Jason K. Dempsey
Chapter 1: The Civil-Military Gap and the Future of Recruiting and Mobilization
-Marybeth Ulrich
Chapter 2: Population Demographics and Recruiting Considerations from a Macro Perspective
-Dennis Laich
Chapter 3: Polarization, Politicization, and the Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations
-Ronald R. Krebs and Robert Ralston
Chapter 4: Can Our Military Be Political Without Becoming Partisan?
-Bishop Garrison and Kori Schake
Chapter 5: Norm Deterioration in U.S. Civil-Military Relations
-Risa A. Brooks and Heidi A. Urben
Chapter 6: The Future of the "All-Volunteer Family"
-Miriam Krieger
Chapter 7: Money Matters: Modernizing the Military Compensation System
-Brandon J. Archuleta
Chapter 8: Displaced not Replaced: People, Technology, and the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
-Cole Livieratos
Chapter 9: Balancing Military Influence in National Security
-Todd Schmidt and Ambassador David Miller
Chapter 10: Diminishing Legislative Oversight: Congress and the AVF
-Danielle L. Lupton
Chapter 11: The Future Adventures of the All-Volunteer Force
-Keith L. Carter, Max Z. Margulies, and Isaiah Wilson III
Chapter 12: The Future of the Total Force: What Will It Mean to Be a Citizen-Soldier?
-Jessica D. Blankshain and Lindsay P. Cohn
Chapter 13 What Should We Owe Our Veterans?
-Michael Meese
Conclusion: Sustaining the All-Volunteer Force
-Carrie A. Lee
Afterword: Trust in the Military and the Legitimacy of the All-Volunteer Force
-Peter D. Feaver
Bibliography
Index
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Foreword: AVF Debates and the Historical Significance of the Moment
-Eliot A. Cohen
Introduction: An Inflection Point
-Jaron S. Wharton and Jason K. Dempsey
Chapter 1: The Civil-Military Gap and the Future of Recruiting and Mobilization
-Marybeth Ulrich
Chapter 2: Population Demographics and Recruiting Considerations from a Macro Perspective
-Dennis Laich
Chapter 3: Polarization, Politicization, and the Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations
-Ronald R. Krebs and Robert Ralston
Chapter 4: Can Our Military Be Political Without Becoming Partisan?
-Bishop Garrison and Kori Schake
Chapter 5: Norm Deterioration in U.S. Civil-Military Relations
-Risa A. Brooks and Heidi A. Urben
Chapter 6: The Future of the "All-Volunteer Family"
-Miriam Krieger
Chapter 7: Money Matters: Modernizing the Military Compensation System
-Brandon J. Archuleta
Chapter 8: Displaced not Replaced: People, Technology, and the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
-Cole Livieratos
Chapter 9: Balancing Military Influence in National Security
-Todd Schmidt and Ambassador David Miller
Chapter 10: Diminishing Legislative Oversight: Congress and the AVF
-Danielle L. Lupton
Chapter 11: The Future Adventures of the All-Volunteer Force
-Keith L. Carter, Max Z. Margulies, and Isaiah Wilson III
Chapter 12: The Future of the Total Force: What Will It Mean to Be a Citizen-Soldier?
-Jessica D. Blankshain and Lindsay P. Cohn
Chapter 13 What Should We Owe Our Veterans?
-Michael Meese
Conclusion: Sustaining the All-Volunteer Force
-Carrie A. Lee
Afterword: Trust in the Military and the Legitimacy of the All-Volunteer Force
-Peter D. Feaver
Bibliography
Index
-Eliot A. Cohen
Introduction: An Inflection Point
-Jaron S. Wharton and Jason K. Dempsey
Chapter 1: The Civil-Military Gap and the Future of Recruiting and Mobilization
-Marybeth Ulrich
Chapter 2: Population Demographics and Recruiting Considerations from a Macro Perspective
-Dennis Laich
Chapter 3: Polarization, Politicization, and the Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations
-Ronald R. Krebs and Robert Ralston
Chapter 4: Can Our Military Be Political Without Becoming Partisan?
-Bishop Garrison and Kori Schake
Chapter 5: Norm Deterioration in U.S. Civil-Military Relations
-Risa A. Brooks and Heidi A. Urben
Chapter 6: The Future of the "All-Volunteer Family"
-Miriam Krieger
Chapter 7: Money Matters: Modernizing the Military Compensation System
-Brandon J. Archuleta
Chapter 8: Displaced not Replaced: People, Technology, and the Future of the All-Volunteer Force
-Cole Livieratos
Chapter 9: Balancing Military Influence in National Security
-Todd Schmidt and Ambassador David Miller
Chapter 10: Diminishing Legislative Oversight: Congress and the AVF
-Danielle L. Lupton
Chapter 11: The Future Adventures of the All-Volunteer Force
-Keith L. Carter, Max Z. Margulies, and Isaiah Wilson III
Chapter 12: The Future of the Total Force: What Will It Mean to Be a Citizen-Soldier?
-Jessica D. Blankshain and Lindsay P. Cohn
Chapter 13 What Should We Owe Our Veterans?
-Michael Meese
Conclusion: Sustaining the All-Volunteer Force
-Carrie A. Lee
Afterword: Trust in the Military and the Legitimacy of the All-Volunteer Force
-Peter D. Feaver
Bibliography
Index
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