
Military Families and War in the 21st Century
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This book focuses on the key issues that affect military families when soldiers are deployed overseas, focusing on the support given to military personnel and families before, during and after missions.
Today’s postmodern armies are expected to provide social-psychological support both to their personnel in military operations abroad and to their families at home. Since the end of the Cold War and even more so after 9/11, separations between military personnel and their families have become more frequent as there has been a multitude of missions carried out by multinational task forces all over the world. The book focuses on three central questions affecting military families. First, how do changing missions and tasks of the military affect soldiers and families? Second, what is the effect of deployments on the ones left behind? Third, what is the national structure of family support systems and its evolution?
The book employs a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from psychology, sociology, history, anthropology and others. In addition, it covers all the services, Army, Navy/Marines, Air Force, spanning a wide range of countries, including UK, USA, Belgium, Turkey, Australia and Japan. At the same time it takes a multitude of perspectives such as the theoretical, empirical, reflective, life events (narrative) approach, national and the global, and uses approaches from different disciplines and perspectives, combining them to produce a volume that enhances our knowledge and understanding of military families.
This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, sociology, war and conflict studies and IR/political science in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Military organizations and families in transition
chapter 2|21 pages
Transitions in the military and the family as greedy institutions: Original concept and current applicability
chapter 3|14 pages
Organizational culture and military families: The case of combat officers in the Israeli Defense Forces
chapter 5|12 pages
Profession and the military family in the Argentine Armed Forces: Generational differences and socio-cultural changes
part |2 pages
PART II Military families under stress
chapter 7|21 pages
The British military family: The experiences of British Army wives before, during, and after deployment, their satisfaction with military life, and their use of support networks
chapter 8|17 pages
The well-being of military families: Coping with the stressors of military life among spouses of Canadian Armed Forces members
chapter 9|16 pages
Reintegration, reconciliation, and relationship quality
chapter 10|16 pages
Stress, wounds, injuries, and meaning: The effects of combat-related PTSD on intimate relationships and partners
chapter 11|14 pages
Children and deployment: A cross-country comparison
part |2 pages
PART III National social-psychological family support