Army Fundamentals: From making soldiers to the limits of the military instrument
By (Author) Bethan Greener
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
8th May 2017
New Zealand
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Military institutions
Peace studies and conflict resolution
355.1
Paperback
288
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
511g
How does an Army recruit attain an identity with soldierhood What do they give up and what do they gain What happens when a young officer, indoctrinated in a military way of thinking, is thrust into the academic, free-thinking environment of a university When military units are deployed in insecure environments to enhance security and governance while facilitating reconstruction and development, what separates the humanitarian from the soldier And are the roles in fact compatible The New Zealand Army is facing challenges in recruiting and retaining women - how does the Anzac legend and national identity contribute to that Can a modern warrior be a woman Do NZDF personnel on deployment really 'punch above their weight' or is this a myth What happens when our forces overseas move into policing All these major issues are addressed in this fascinating and compelling book, in which expert authors delve deep into New Zealand's modern-day Army.As the foreword notes,this book delves 'into some of the seemingly idiosyncratic aspects of the New Zealand Army's culture, value system, enculturation practices and operational learning with vignettes, case studies, and observations that help explain military purpose, action and effect. It shows how the New Zealand Army's traditions, practices and values seek to fit its members to cope, survive and succeed in contemporary operational settings.'
Dr Bethan Greener is Associate Professor in the Politics programme at Massey, and her research has focused on international security issues and security in the Asia-Pacific region.