Military Mission Formations and Hybrid Wars
This volume explores and develops new social-scientific tools for the analysis and understanding of contemporary military missions in theatre.
Despite the advent of new types of armed conflict, the social-scientific study of militaries, in action, continues to focus on tools developed in the heyday of conventional wars. These tools focus on such classic issues as cohesion and leadership, communication and unit dynamics or discipline and motivation. Although these issues continue to be important, most studies focus on organic units (up to and including brigades). By contrast, this volume suggests the utility of concepts related to mission formations as opposed to units or components to better capture the (ongoing) processual nature of the amalgamations and combinations that military involvement in conflicts necessitates. The study of these formations by the social sciences sociology, social psychology, anthropology, political science and organization science requires the introduction of new analytical tools to the study of militaries in theater. As such, this volume utilizes new approaches to social life, organizational dynamics and armed violence to understand the place of the armed forces in contemporary conflicts and the new tasks they are assigned. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, sociology, security studies and international relations in general.
Thomas Vladimir Brnd is an Assistant Professor at the Royal Danish Defence College.
Uzi Ben-Shalom is Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ariel University, Israel.
Eyal Ben-Ari is a Research Fellow at the Kinneret Center for Society, Security and Peace, Israel.
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Military Mission Formations and Hybrid Wars
New Sociological Perspectives
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Thomas Vladimir Brnd,
Uzi Ben-Shalom and
Eyal Ben-Ari
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Contents
PART I
Introduction and Reflections on the Field
Eyal Ben-Ari, Uzi Ben-Shalom, Thomas Brond and Carmit Padan
Eric Ouellet
PART II
New Organizational Forms and Processes
Wilbur J. Scott
Jessica Glicken Turnley
Eyal Ben-Ari
PART III
Methodologies for the Study of Military Formations
Uzi Ben-Shalom
PART IV
Glocalized Mission Formations
Insoo Kim and Young-Il Choi
Thomas Randrup Pedersen
Joseph Soeters, Gerold de Gooijer, Paul C. van Fenema and Nuno Oliveira
PART V
Bringing it all Together
Thomas Crosbie
A sketch of a mission formation during a squad-level skirmish |
A sketch of an air-ground mission formation |
A sketch of a mission formation during the disengagement from Gaza in 2005, organized topdown |
The network of overseas military units with similar unit tasks |
Distribution of peace operation units by political and economic condition |
Organizational structure of the Lebanon Peacekeeping Group (June 2008) |
Cumulative number of peace operation participants and academic journal papers about peace operation |
Reserves and triadic relationships |
South Koreas peace operation units (1991present) |
Composition of South Koreas UNPKO units |
Distribution of South Koreas peace operation by year and country |
Mimetic isomorphism between South Koreas overseas military units |
Unit task of South Koreas overseas military unit (1991present) |
Scholarly Lessons Learned as Equivalent Military Policy Concepts |
Eyal Ben-Ari is Research Fellow at the Kinneret Center for Society, Security and Peace and has carried out research in Israel, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. He studies the armed forces (including gender issues and combat units), early childhood education, and popular culture in Asia.
Uzi Ben-Shalom is the Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in Ariel University. He is interested in sense-making and behavior in combat and military leadership. He is a joint chair of the military and security community of the Israeli Sociological Association and the 10th working group of the European Research Group of Military and Society (ERGOMAS).