Who drives an officer’s career, the individual or his institution? The case of French officers
By: Morin, Gabriel and Chanut, Verounique
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BookPublisher: International Review of Administrative Sciences Description: 86(2), Jun, 2020: p.388-407.Subject(s): Career, Civilianisation, French army, Individual, Leader, Leadership, Managerialisation, Military institution, Officer| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 86(2), Jun, 2020: p.388-407 | Available | AR124114 |
The phenomenon of managerialisation, whose impact is being felt by the state, as well as its elites, helps bring about the emergence of the individual. The military is not immune to the organisational transformations that follow in its wake. By analysing the career path of French officers, this study explores the effects of this managerialisation. The research question as formulated sets out to determine whether it is the individual or his institution that drives the career of the French officer. The empirical study is based on very dense primary data collected from actors who play a key role in forming the French military elites: general officers, in some cases, directors of military schools, who have, in turn, been students, instructors and designers of this career path of the military leader. The results reveal that despite an unprecedented process of civilianisation within the military institution, the career of military leader is proving to be more immutable. The career path of the French officer can thus be read as a marker of military institutional identity. – Reproduced


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