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In this authoritative handbook, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense lays out the infrastructural, administrative, and health care challenges facing the Veterans Administration, policymakers, and our veterans themselves. Serving America's Veterans: A Reference Handbook comes from an impeccable source-former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations, and Logistics Lawrence J. Korb. Korb and his team of experts survey, analyze, and evaluate the infrastructural conditions, administrative and health care service challenges, policies, and politics affecting…mehr
In this authoritative handbook, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense lays out the infrastructural, administrative, and health care challenges facing the Veterans Administration, policymakers, and our veterans themselves. Serving America's Veterans: A Reference Handbook comes from an impeccable source-former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations, and Logistics Lawrence J. Korb. Korb and his team of experts survey, analyze, and evaluate the infrastructural conditions, administrative and health care service challenges, policies, and politics affecting veterans affairs in the United States. They overview the historical context of contemporary veterans affairs and project the capabilities of the Veterans Administration to cope with the needs of active, reserve, and retired veterans. Most critically, they provide practical prescriptions and policy recommendations to address veterans' many, pressing needs. The full spectrum of veterans issues is examined: changing personnel policies in the armed forces; unprecedented levels of National Guard and Reserve mobilization; societal reintegration and funding adequacy when the professional military is a relatively small fraction of the U.S. electorate; rising costs of medical technology; and the growing proportion of veterans with conditions requiring protracted rehabilitation or lifelong intensive care.
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Autorenporträt
Lawrence J. Korb, is Senior Fellow for Defense Information at the Center for American Progress. He served as Director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Director of the Center for Public Policy Education at the Brookings Institution, Vice President of the Raytheon Company, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations, and Logistics.
Sean E. Duggan is a research associate for national security at the Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C.
Peter M. Juul is a research associate at the Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C., specializing in military affairs.
Max A. Bergmann is a research associate at the Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 2 The History of Veterans Affairs Peter M. Juul Chapter 3 The Impact of Veterans on the American Political System Max A. Bergmann Chapter 4 Veteran Demographics: Today's Population, Tomorrow's Projections Sean E. Duggan Chapter 5 Administrative Barriers to Accessing VA Health Care and Benefits Sean E. Duggan Chapter 6 Multiple Epidemics in Veteran Mental Health Sean E. Duggan Chapter 7 Conclusion Lawrence J. Korb Index
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Lawrence J. Korb Chapter 2 The History of Veterans Affairs Peter M. Juul Chapter 3 The Impact of Veterans on the American Political System Max A. Bergmann Chapter 4 Veteran Demographics: Today's Population, Tomorrow's Projections Sean E. Duggan Chapter 5 Administrative Barriers to Accessing VA Health Care and Benefits Sean E. Duggan Chapter 6 Multiple Epidemics in Veteran Mental Health Sean E. Duggan Chapter 7 Conclusion Lawrence J. Korb Index
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