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Morten Ender on Millennials and the Military

Morten G. Ender, coauthor of a new book that examines millennials' attitudes on the military, says he is optimistic about future generations' views on war and argues there is a narrowing of the...

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Warrior Culture: Ditch ‘Redskins’, but Keep Apache

Following a court decision that the Washington Redskins name is a racial slur against Native Americans, some have also taken issue with the U.S. military's use of Native American names. The military's...

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Looking Beyond the Military for Leadership Models

Major John McRae touches on what can be a 'third rail' for military leaders: The benefit of drawing lessons in innovation and leadership for the military at all levels from business, academia, and...

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Soldier and State: Officership, Leadership, and Society

Lieutenant Commander Kevin Duffy on why the framework of expertise, responsibility, and corporateness is applicable for understanding civil-military relations and assessing the development of military...

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Women in Combat: Can versus Should

Jim Purvis, professor and combat veteran, discusses the difference between "can" versus "should" when it comes to the question of women serving in combat.

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Women in Combat Part 2: Reality

In the second part of his series on women in combat, veteran and academic Jim Purvis looks at how full gender integration in the military is now inevitable.

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Women in Combat Part 3: Are Women the New Blacks?

In the third and final part of his series, Jim Purvis addresses some of the arguments that have been made in the debate surrounding women in combat.

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