Studies in Defense Policy: Military Technology and Defense Manpower

Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1986. First Printing. 143, wraps, footnotes, figures, tables, appendix, index, slight soiling to covers, slight wear to spine edges. Topics covered include military technology and job skills, outlook for technological change, implications for manpower requirements, the changing youth population, and policy options. The principal manpower management alternatives he discusses include expanding the role of women, substituting civilians, retaining more personnel, and returning to conscription. Condition: very good.

Keywords: Technology, Electronic Warfare, Conscription

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