Societal effects on soldier commitment in the Vietnamese, US, Soviet, and Israeli armies

In Thomas C. Wyatt & Reuven Gal (eds.), Legitimacy and commitment in the military. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 159--177 (1990)
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