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This article explores the tension between military objectives and the “democracy value” cherished by Western civilian societies, using the situations of injured military members and the living conditions of civilian spouses; in particular, the responses of the Canadian Forces to members' posttraumatic stress disorder, and to spouses who are victims of domestic violence. The authors show how these responses currently privilege military objectives over the democracy value to an extent that is incompatible with the human rights of civilians or military members. They conclude by discussing how military leadership training could be modified to produce an altered balance between the two value systems.
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Deborah Harrison
Newcastle University
Lucie Laliberté
International Monetary Fund
Armed Forces & Society
University of New Brunswick
Family & Children’s Services
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1f2eda4d2ebb160c72b0aa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327x06298734