Moving beyond G.I. Jane : women and the U.S. military
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Moving beyond G.I. Jane : women and the U.S. military
University Press of America, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-194) and index
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内容説明
Moving Beyond G.I. Jane makes an essential contribution to the existing literature on the role of women in the military. The authors offer detailed analyses of current debates over integrating women into combat roles and the proper approach to confronting sexual harassment with the ranks. Each chapter includes concrete recommendations as to how the services should confront and manage these serious personnel problems. A survey of ROTC cadets provides additional data on the attitudes of future leaders. The book also identifies important ways in which female personnel can enhance effectiveness as the military adjusts to its changing role in the twenty-first century, particularly in peacekeeping operations.
目次
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Gender Integration in the U.S. Military: What's Right for the Fight or a Fight for Rights? Chapter 3 Women in the U.S. Military: Attitudes of Future Leaders Chapter 4 Discriminatory Practice or Discretionary Decision: The Combat Exclusion Policy Chapter 5 Women Warriors Worldwide: A Comparative Examination of Women in the Military Chapter 6 Lessons form Civilian Life: Women in Law Enforcement Chapter 7 Moral Outrage or Moral Builder: Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military Chapter 8 Female Peacekeepers and the New Realities of Warfare: Confronting Rape as a Weapon of War Chapter 9 Conclusion and Recommendations Chapter 10 Appendix: Survey of ROTC Cadets Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index Chapter 13 Authors' Biographical Sketches
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