New Soldiers on the Block: The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process

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New Soldiers on the Block : The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process. / Agyekum, Humphrey Asamoah.

I: Critical Military Studies, Bind 9, Nr. 2, 2023, s. 81-99.

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Agyekum, HA 2023, 'New Soldiers on the Block: The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process', Critical Military Studies, bind 9, nr. 2, s. 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2021.1891365

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Agyekum, H. A. (2023). New Soldiers on the Block: The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process. Critical Military Studies, 9(2), 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2021.1891365

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Agyekum HA. New Soldiers on the Block: The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process. Critical Military Studies. 2023;9(2):81-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2021.1891365

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Agyekum, Humphrey Asamoah. / New Soldiers on the Block : The Emergence of Disciplined Soldier Subjects in the Ghana Armed Forces’ Transformation Process. I: Critical Military Studies. 2023 ; Bind 9, Nr. 2. s. 81-99.

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