Communities of practise, impression management, and great power status: military observers in the Russo-Japanese War/ Kiran Banerjee and Joseph MacKay

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Security Vol 5 Issue 3, October 2020, pp.274-293 (27A)Summary: This article question why do states exchange attachés, permitting uniformed foreigners to gather intelligence on their territory and during their wars? By using case study, the article is focusing on the individuals who developed the role by living it, showing how they both innovated a distinct military practice and established institutional legitimacy for attachés.
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This article question why do states exchange attachés, permitting uniformed foreigners to gather intelligence on their territory and during their wars? By using case study, the article is focusing on the individuals who developed the role by living it, showing how they both innovated a distinct military practice and established institutional legitimacy for attachés.

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