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National Loyalty, Identity, and the International Soldier

Henry V. Dicks

International Organization, 1963, vol. 17, issue 2, 425-443

Abstract: This essay attempts to envisage potential conflicts of loyalty in the minds of soldiers of a future international peace force and to review some of the means and steps by which such conflicts might be eased or prevented. For it is a fundamental of co'llective action that for any group to be effective in pursuing its object its members must be reasonably free from crises of loyalty.

Date: 1963
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