The Great Illusion: Women in the Military
Summary
This article outlines a theory of what affects the degree and nature of women’s participation in the armed forces throughout history and across nations. It argues that women’s combat forces are related to national security situations, military technology, military accession policies, demographic patterns, cultural values regarding gender, and structural patterns of gender roles.
Citation
Van Creveld, Martin. “The Great Illusion: Women in the Military.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29, no. 2 (2000): 429–442.
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