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From the "citizen army" to the "market army": Israel as a case study
Yagil Levy
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military
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Israel
78%
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citizen
57%
market
53%
post-Fordism
25%
military service
13%
outsourcing
12%
warfare
11%
homosexuality
11%
reform
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military doctrine
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Organizational reform
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Security personnel
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mass production
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profession
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public expenditures
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patriotism
6%
private company
6%
centralization
6%
legitimation
6%
cultural change
5%
soldier
5%
market economy
5%
organizational change
5%
loyalty
5%
modernity
5%
Iraq
5%
nation state
5%
masculinity
5%
economics
4%
terrorism
4%
occupation
4%
budget
4%
logistics
4%
assistance
4%
globalization
4%
time
3%
paradigm
3%
threat
3%
violence
3%
regulation
3%
present
3%
management
2%
resources
2%
Arts & Humanities
Israel
100%
Military
90%
Army
71%
Post-Fordism
25%
Military Service
15%
Draft
11%
Civil-military Relations
11%
Cold
9%
Warfare
9%
Postmodernity
8%
Outsourcing
8%
Taboo
7%
Organizational Change
7%
Nation-state
6%
Masculinity
6%
Isomorphism
6%
Subjection
6%
Market Regulation
6%
Iraq
6%
Production Networks
6%
Cultural Transformation
6%
Cultural Change
6%
Workforce
5%
Shield
5%
Legitimation
5%
Public Expenditure
5%
Centralization
5%
Patriotism
5%
Abolition
5%
Armed Forces
5%
Battlefield
5%
Economics
5%
Terrorism
5%
Cost-effectiveness
5%
Demise
5%
Personnel
4%
Market Value
4%
Revival
4%
Market Economy
4%
Loyalty
4%
Soldiers
4%
Threat
3%
Paradigm
3%
Globalization
3%
Doctrine
3%
Rise
3%
Resources
3%