The Military Organism of the State: Theoretical and Methodological Analysis (English version)
Ph.D. Constantin Manolache ()
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Ph.D. Constantin Manolache: Ph.D. in political sciences, Associate professor, The Military Institute of the Armed Forces “Alexandru cel Bun”, Republic of Moldova
Postmodern Openings, 2010, vol. 3, 71-81
Abstract:
This article is dedicated to the research of the nature and content of the military body of the state from a political perspective. A particular emphasis is placed on the social and political, military and economic, military and diplomatic, military and scientific activities, as well as on the objectives determining the functioning of the state of the military organism of the state. This article outlines the fact that the military organism is determined by the economic, social, spiritual and ideological and political relations. Highlighting the main types of the military organism allows the author to approach the content and nature of this social phenomenon from a political point of view. The article emphasizes mainly the fact that one of the most important tasks of the Republic of Moldova is promoting a complex military reform, as well as upgrading the military system, upgrading the structure, and improving the training system of the military personnel
Keywords: Military security; methodological analysis; military strategy; military organism; military conflict; armed forces. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 I21 J81 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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