Abstract
For a variety of historical and contemporary reasons, Czech public support of their own military has been lukewarm at best and hostile at worse. Hodný thoroughly documents these attitudes and explains why they are so. While doing so, he underscores the dilemmas faced by the Czech political and military leaders as they move the nation towards entry into NATO. He concludes that only thorough military reform and genuine military professionalization in terms of education and training will offer any escape from current dilemmas, and then only after a generation of effort and change.
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