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Reform of Bundeswehr and Common Trends of Development of Position of Army in Modern Democracy

Abstract

The transformation of the German armed forces is one of the topics of the
current security policy of Germany. The position of the German armed
forces has deteriorated in recent years when compared to the situation that
existed several decades ago. This fact is reflected in such things as the
growth of difficulties with recruitment, increase in the number of young
people preferring civilian service to military service accompanied by the
growth of the positive evaluation of civilian service, and in particular in
dwindling financial resources of Bundeswehr. Despite these tendencies,
Bundeswehr is not as yet perceived by German society as an institution a
priory incompatible with democracy.
The analysis of the reform of German armed forces shows that that the
changes in this institution are taking place against the background of
trends generating the "revolution in military affairs", even though, naturally,
within the boundaries given by the Bundeswehr's limited access to the
resources of German society. The German armed forces of the future
should be more mobile, with improved capability for strategic lift and
strategic reconnaissance, more flexible organisational structure and
command, better signals and communication equipment, and better
equipment for automated command. The improvements of the German
armed forces are aimed at areas that can help them to increase their
effectiveness in missions taking place outside of the territory of Germany,
while the
capabilities that were in the focus in the past, i.e. the high intensity warfare
capability in the battlefield of Central Europe, are currently being scaled
down.
The only specificity of the reform of the German armed forces in
comparison with the reforms taking place in other European countries is
the continuation of universal conscription, probably due to the belief of
German political - and partly also military - elites that universal conscription
has democratising effects