The future of the Army profession
- Responsibility
- Don M. Snider, project director ; Lloyd J. Matthews, editor ; with forewords by Jim Marshall, Frederick M. Franks.
- Edition
- 2nd ed. rev. & expanded
- Imprint
- Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2005.
- Physical description
- xxiv, 762 p. ; 23 cm.
Description
Creators/Contributors
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
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- Part I. The Study of Military Professions :
- 1. The U. S. Army as profession / Don M. Snider
- 2. Expertise, jurisdiction, and legitimacy of the military profession / James Burk
- 3. Anti-intellectualism and the army profession / Lloyd J. Matthews
- 4. Serving the American people : a historical view of the army profession / Leonard Wong and Douglas V. Johnson II
- Part II. Officership and the Army Profession :
- 5. In their own words : army officers discuss their profession / Gayle L. Watkins and Randi C. Cohen
- 6. The multiple identities of the professional army officer / Don M. Snider, John Nagl and Paul Yingling, Tony Pfaff, Suzanne Nielsen
- 7. Army officership for the joint expeditionary mindset / Richard Swain
- 8. Professional identity development for 21st century army officers / George B. Forsythe, Scott Snook, Philip Lewis, and Paul T. Bartone
- Part III. The Expert Knowledge of the Army Profession :
- 9. Mapping army professional expertise and clarifying jurisdictions of practice / Richard Lacquement
- 10. Opportunity for the army : defense transformation and a new joint military profession / Don M. Snider and Jeffrey Peterson
- 11. A return to the army's roots : governance, stabilization, and reconstruction / Nadia Schadlow, Charles Barry, and Richard Lacquement
- 12. Losing control of the profession through outsourcing? / Deborah Avant
- Part IV. The Army's Military-Technical Expertise :
- 13. The digital battlefield : transformation efforts and the army's future professional jurisdictions / Elizabeth A. Stanley and G. F. Deimel
- 14. Professionalism and army doctrine : a losing battle? / James A. Blackwell
- 15. New requirments for army expert knowledge : Afghanistan and Iraq / Michael J. Meese and Sean M. Morgan
- 16. Transforming the army's way of battle : revising our abstract knowledge / Antulio J. Echevarria II
- Part V. The Army Profession and the Army Ethos :
- 17. The moral foundations of army officership / John Mark Mattox
- 18. Military ethics in complex contingencies / Tony Pfaff
- 19. The impact of transformation on the army professional ethic / R. D. Hooker Jr.
- Part VI. The Premier Expertise : Human/Leader Development :
- 20. Principles for building the profession : the SOF experience / T. O. Jacobs and Michael G. Sanders
- 21. The human, spiritual, and ethical dimensions of leadership in preparation for combat / John W. Brinsfield and Peter A. Baktis
- 22. Why professionals fight : combat motivation in the Iraq war / Leonard Wong
- 23. McDonaldization in the U. S. Army : a threat to the profession / Remi Hajjar and Morten G. Ender
- 24. The need to develop expert knowledge of the military family / Todd D. Woodruff and Thomas A. Kolditz
- 25. Developing and using army general officers / Margaret C. Harrell, Harry J. Thie, Peter Schirmer, and Kevin Brancato
- 26. From reserve to full partner : transforming reserve professionals / Dallas D. Owens
- 27. Leadershp development beyond traits and competencies / George Reed, Craig Bullis, Ruth Collins, and Christopher Paparone
- 28. Strategic leadership of the army profession / Leonard Wong and Don M. Snider
- Part VII. The Army Profession and Its Political-Cultural Expertiese :
- 29. Rules of the game? : the Weinberger doctrine and the American use of force / Suzanne C. Nielsen
- 30. Infusing normative civil-military relations principles in the officer corps / Marybeth Peterson Ulrich
- 31. Army professionalism : service to what ends? / Martin L. Cook
- 32. Professional leadership and diversity in the army / Mady Wechsler Segal and Chris Bourg
- 33. Root, Miles, and Carter : political-cultural expertise and an earlier army transformation / Matthew Moten
Subjects
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2005
- ISBN
- 0073536091
- 9780073536095