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Is There a Motivation Crisis in Military Recruitment in Israel?
Yagil Levy
Public Policy discipline
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Israel
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Motivation
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Military Recruits
100%
Military
75%
Draftees
50%
Jewish
25%
Soldiers
25%
Israel Defense Forces
25%
Field Unit
25%
Second Lebanon War
25%
Army
25%
General Trends
25%
Military Service
25%
Military Command
25%
Civil-military Relations
25%
Market-based
25%
Public Opinion
25%
Cultural Change
25%
Class Participation
25%
Sudden Crises
25%
Cultural Decline
25%
External Threats
25%
Contractualization
25%
Liberalized Market
25%
Participation Rate
25%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Crisis
100%
Army
50%
Sacrifice
50%
Judaism
25%
Lebanon
25%
Military Service
25%
Cultural Change
25%
Weakness
25%
Legitimization
25%
Willingness
25%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Middle Class
66%
Draftee
66%
Judaism
33%
Lebanon
33%
Armed Forces
33%
Tuition Fee
33%
Military Service
33%
Cultural Change
33%
Legitimization
33%