Handbook of Military Administration

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Jeffrey A. Weber, Johan Eliasson
Taylor & Francis, Dec 7, 2007 - Political Science - 480 pages
While policy makers are perpetually conceptualizing new reform packages, the actual enactment of those reforms is typically more challenging. Remarkably, the one public institution that is able to meet that challenge is also the largest. The United States Department of Defense, which employs over 600,000 people and deals with $500 billion in fundin
 

Contents

Preface
1983
Introduction
1986
European Security Strategy
1989
Rational Structures
1996
Conclusion
2001
References
Managing SupplyChain Logistics
Terrorism
Too Many Fluctuations
Losing Touch with the People
Notes
Application of the Military for Countering Nonstate
How Things Changed after 911
The Military as Social Lab
The European Security
Other Committees

Strategic Challenges Culture and Structure
Note
The U S Defense Budget
The PPBES Process
References
The History and Role of TRADOC System Manager TSM
History
Conclusion
Transformation at Last? Achieving Radical Military
Implementation and Preliminary Conclusions
Overview of Latin Americas Military Administrations
The Venezuelan Air Force
Bibliography
The Peoples Liberation Army
Index
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