The four aspects of joint: a model for comparatively evaluating the extent of jointness within armed forces/ Aaron P. Jackson
Material type: TextPublication details: Canberra : Defence Publishing Service, 2018.Description: 78 pg.: ill. (som. col.); 21 cmISSN:- 2208-6013
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This paper has highlighted that smaller armed forces are more likely to be able to implement joint reforms. As operations during the last century have shown, Western militaries are more effective when their services achieve high levels of joint cooperation. The development of a theory of joint military activities is therefore important because such a theory is likely to provide a mechanism for armed forces to deeper understanding of the nature of jointness, why it is important and how to implement it.
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