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El. knyga: Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces: International Perspectives on Immigrant Participation in the Military

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While countries throughout the world rely on immigrants to support their populations and economies, access to the military is limited, denied to those who have not yet acquired citizenship. Precluding immigrants from serving in their host country’s armed forces is an issue of moral equity and operational effectiveness. Allowing immigrants to enlist ensures that the military represents the population it serves and encourages inclusivity and cultural change within the institution, while also creating a more effective military force. The Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces investigates how different countries approach the inclusion or exclusion of immigrants in their armed forces and offers immigrant military participation as a pathway to citizenship and a way to foster greater societal integration and achieve a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive military. By surveying international perspectives on immigrant and non-citizen military participation in twelve countries, The Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces introduces and examines a new way to unlock the power of diversity in military organizations globally.


This collection investigates how different countries approach the inclusion or exclusion of immigrants in their armed forces, and offers immigrant military participation as a way to provide a pathway to citizenship, foster greater societal integration, and achieve a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive military.

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The Power of Diversity in the Armed Forces opens up the conversation on a topic that currently has little literature available. This book is an excellent study on the issue of managing diversity in the armed forces around the world. Isabelle Caron, Dalhousie University

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A look at how immigrant participation in the military helps achieve equity, increase diversity, and boost recruitment.
Figures and Tables
xi
Foreword xiii
Major-General Lise Bourgon
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Diversity vis-a-vis Expansion: Non-citizen Military Participation 3(14)
Sara Greco
Grazia Scoppio
PART ONE DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND IMMIGRANT IDENTITIES IN THE MILITARY
1 Fighting for Your Host Country: Non-citizen Soldiers in Belgium
17(17)
Delphine Resteigne
2 The Swiss Armed Forces' Reputation and Integration Function for Recruits with Migration Backgrounds
34(22)
Stefano De Rosa
Tibor Szvircsev Trescb
3 Whose Military Is It Anyway? Transforming the Australian Defence Force into Australia's Defence Force
56(22)
Jarrod Pendlebury
4 The Military as a Path to Citizenship, Integration, and Identity: Visible Minorities and Immigrants' Perspectives about the Military in Canada
78(29)
Grazia Scoppio
Nancy Otis
Yan (Lizzie) Yan
5 Children of Migrant Workers in Military Service: Cross-sectional Comparison in the Israel Defense Forces
107(18)
Uzi Ben-Shalom
Deby Babis
Galia Sabar
Anabel Lifszyc Friedlander
Corinne Berger
PART TWO MOTIVATORS AND BARRIERS TO IMMIGRANT RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION
6 In Defence of Diversity: Including Immigrants in the US Military as a Strategic Imperative
125(26)
Emerald M. Archer
7 Caught between Progressive and Traditional: The Swedish Military Managing Diversity
151(18)
Arita Holrhberg
Beatrice Pabv
8 Gym Warriors: Motivations of and Barriers to Second-Generation Immigrants for Enlisting in the Dutch Armed Forces
169(14)
Rene Moelker
Lema Salah
9 Nationalism and the Absence of Immigrants in the Brazilian Armed Forces
183(22)
Maria Celina D'Araujo
10 International Perspectives from India, Norway, and Poland on Immigrant Intake in the Military
205(23)
Samir Rawat
Ole Boe
Andrzej Piotrowski
Shradha Sharma
Conclusion: Expanding the Consideration of Immigrants and the Military 228(15)
Alan Okros
Contributors 243(8)
Index 251
Grazia Scoppio is professor in the Department of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, cross-appointed in the Department of Political Studies at Queens University, and a fellow at the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queens University. Sara Greco is a policy analyst with the Canadian Armed Forces Transition Group in the Department of National Defence and a research fellow with the Centre for International and Defence policy at Queens University.