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Service Without Guns
By Gal - Carmel Institute for Social Studies, Eberly
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FREE download now available. In the 20th Century, more than 100 million young people spent their emerging adulthood years in... More > military service. In the 21st Century, ever-increasing numbers of young people are enrolling in a service without guns, generally referred to as National Youth Service “Service Without Guns,” by Donald J. Eberly and Reuven Gal with a guest chapter by Michael Sherraden, examines NYS programs in 31 countries and gives the most thorough examination yet made of the potential of National Youth Service to enable young men and women to make a successful transition from adolescence to adulthood. < Less
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Service Without Guns
By Gal - Carmel Institute for Social Studies, Eberly
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The road to peace requires more than UN resolutions and toppling dictators and military might. It requires the development... More > of institutions that will help move the world toward peace and to sustain it once war is abolished.
Service Without Guns, by Donald J. Eberly and Reuven Gal with a guest chapter by Michael Sherraden, points the way to one such developing institution, generally referred to as National Youth Service (NYS). Service Without Guns examines the linkages between military service and NYS in the 20th Century, describes their common characteristics, notes the similarities in impact on those who serve, goes into some detail on the essential elements of NYS programs, and concludes that NYS can and should become at least as big and important in the 21st Century as military service was in the 20th. < Less |
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Service Without Guns
By Gal - Carmel Institute for Social Studies, Eberly
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FREE download now available. In the 20th Century, more than 100 million young people spent their emerging adulthood years in... More > military service. In the 21st Century, ever-increasing numbers of young people are enrolling in a service without guns, generally referred to as National Youth Service “Service Without Guns,” by Donald J. Eberly and Reuven Gal with a guest chapter by Michael Sherraden, examines NYS programs in 31 countries and gives the most thorough examination yet made of the potential of National Youth Service to enable young men and women to make a successful transition from adolescence to adulthood. < Less
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Service Without Guns
By Gal - Carmel Institute for Social Studies, Eberly
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The road to peace requires more than UN resolutions and toppling dictators and military might. It requires the development... More > of institutions that will help move the world toward peace and to sustain it once war is abolished.
Service Without Guns, by Donald J. Eberly and Reuven Gal with a guest chapter by Michael Sherraden, points the way to one such developing institution, generally referred to as National Youth Service (NYS). Service Without Guns examines the linkages between military service and NYS in the 20th Century, describes their common characteristics, notes the similarities in impact on those who serve, goes into some detail on the essential elements of NYS programs, and concludes that NYS can and should become at least as big and important in the 21st Century as military service was in the 20th. < Less |
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