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1. Armed Forces After the Cold War, Charles C. Moskos, John Allen Williams, and David R. Segal
2. Toward a Postmodern Military: The United States as a Paradigm, Charles C. Moskos
3. United Kingdom: The Overstretched Military, Christopher Dandeker
4. France: In the Throes of Epoch-Making Change, Bernard Boene and Michel Louis Martin
5. Germany: Forerunner of a Post-National Military?, Bernard Fleckenstein
6. Netherlands; The Final Professionalization of the Military, Jan S. van der Meulen
7. Denmark: From Obligation to Option, Henning Sorensen
8. Italy: A Military for What?, Marina Nuciari
9. Canada: Managing Change with Shrinking Resources, Franklin C. Pinch
10. Australia and New Zealand: Contingent and Concordant Militaries, Cathy Downes
11. Switzerland: Between Tradition and Modernity, Karl W. Haltiner and Eduard Hirt
12. Israel: Still Waiting in the Wings, Reuven Gal and Stuart Cohen
13. South Africa: Emerging from a Time Warp, Jakkie Cilliers and Lindy Heinecken
14. The Postmodern Military Reconsidered, John Allen Williams
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