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0861 |aD4-5/1-2006E
1101 |aCanada. |bDepartment of National Defence.
24514|aThe unwilling and the reluctant : |btheoretical perspectives on disobedience in the military / |cEdited by Craig Leslie Mantle; Produced for the Canadian Defence Academy Press by 17 Wing Winnipeg Publishing Office.
260 |aKingston - Ontario : |bNational Defence |c2006.
300 |avii, 257p. : |bfigs., glossary, references, tables, index ; |c23 cm.
5203 |aAll members of the military are expected to follow legal order, yet oftentimes they do not! Whether by participating in a mutiny, exacting revenge to even the score or simply failing to “soldier” as hard as they can, individuals have sought to express their displeasure through a variety of means and for a variety of reasons. On occasion, their unwillingness and reluctance to obey has jeopardized success. This book, the first to offer a detailed examination of disobedience in the military, uncovers the reasons behind such conduct and thus provides leaders of any rank with a powerful tool to help understand its essential dynamics and to hopefully limit its future occurrence.
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a07-06|b2007-02-09
69007|aArmed forces|2gcpds
69007|aMilitary command|2gcpds