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Nuciari, Marina

Marina Nuciari is Full Professor of Sociology at the University of Torino (Italy), Department of Economic and Social Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics. Since 1992  she is also professor of Military Sociology at the School for Strategic Studies, State University of Torino & Italian Army Academy, Turin (Italy)  and presently Faculty President of the Turin University School for Strategic Studies (SUISS). 



Author of many volumes and essays in the field of military sociology, founding member of the European Research Group on Military and Society (ERGOMAS), she is also member of the International University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society (IUS), and of the I.S.A. RC 01 on Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution. She has among her research interests the changes in the military profession, with special reference to international military missions and cross cultural relations, asymmetric conflicts and gender integration.





Eraldo Olivetta, Ph.D., is a researcher at the School of Management and Economics of the University of Torino (Italy). He is the author of various studies in the field of economic and military sociology.He also deals with intercultural studies with particular attention to the dynamics of transcultural businesses in the field of military sociology. He is Professor of Military Sociology at the Italian Army Academy, since 2007.

Leaders for Tomorrow: Challenges for Military Leadership in the Age of Asymmetric Warfare</a>

Leaders for Tomorrow: Challenges for Military Leadership in the Age of Asymmetric Warfare

Since the end of bipolarism, the concept of asymmetric warfare, and of asymmetric conflict in general, has been increasingly applied with regard to armed forces activities and tasks. This book presents the findings of comparative empirical research conducted in selected military units by a group of distinguished experts on military organization, who hail from the eight participating countries: Bulgaria, Cameroon, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Lithuania, the Philippines and Spain.