1st Edition

Political and Military Sociology Volume 40: An Annual Review

Edited By Neovi M. Karakatsanis Copyright 2013
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    Several contributions in this volume focus on the modern Middle East, with other articles examining justifications for war, the return of war veterans, white nationalists, and the activities of the Moral Majority.

    Maria Markantonatou addresses the blurring of distinctions between civilians and combatants. Udi Lebel investigates how the IDF is being changed by the increasing number of religious-Zionists recruited. Orlee Hauser argues that the experiences of women in the IDF vary depending on their positions and assignments. Bruce McDonald compares the performance of the Feder-Ram and augmented Solow models in accounting for economic growth in Iran. Neema Noori examines the interrelationship of war, the state, and mobilization in Iran. Molly Clever examines the justifications for war employed by both state and non-state actors. Christina Knopf uses relational dialectics to examine US veteran transitions. David Bugg and Dianne Dentice analyze attitudes and perceptions of white nationalists. Finally, Aaron Davis considers the rise of the Illinois state chapter of the Moral Majority in the 1980s.

    This volume in the Political and Military Sociology series also includes reviews of important new books in civil-military relations, political science, and military sociology.

    Potestas and Violentia Power in the Doctrine of Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT): State Sovereigntyand Biopolitics in 2000 2011 Urban Warfare - Maria MarkantonatouPostmodern or Conservative? Competing Security Communities over Military Doctrine: Israeli National-Religious Soldiers as Counter [Strategic] Culture Agents - Udi LebelDoing Army or Feeling Army? What Makes Women Feel Organizational Belonging in the Israeli Defence Forces? - Orlee HauserReconsidering the Defense Growth Relationship: Evidence from the Islamic Republic of Iran - Bruce D. McDonald, IIIRethinking the Legacies of the Iran Iraq War: Veterans, the Basij, and Social Resistance in Iran - Neema NooriJustifying War in Post Cold War Conflicts - Molly CleverRelational Dialectics in the Civil Military Relationship: Lessons from Veterans' Transition Narratives - Christina M. KnopfAmerican White Nationalism: The Ongoing Significance of Group Position and Race - David Bugg and Dianne DenticeThe Illinois State Chapter of the Moral Majority: A Study of a Religious Right Organization at the State Level and the Perception of Power, 1980 1988 - Aaron K. DavisBook ReviewsIn This Issue

    Biography

    Neovi M. Karakatsanis