Military brass vs. civilian academics at the National War College
Military brass vs. civilian academics at the National War College
About this book
The National War College at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., is the apex of the American system of Professional Military Education (PME) Schools. Yet, despite its prestige, not all is right at the College. There is a festering conflict between the military brass who run the school and the civilian academics who teach there. The curriculum is outdated, the courses are old-fashioned, and the college has completely failed to prepare a new generation of military leaders for guerrilla terrorism, asymmetrical warfare of the kind we face in Iraq and Afghanistan, and democracy promotion and nation building. In this book, the author examines the conflict between the two cultures and the issues--tenure, academic freedom, research, teaching--that divide them.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16163240W
Subjects
Military educationNational War College (U.S.)Military SociologyAcademic freedomSociology, militaryUnited states, social conditions