2008
DOI: 10.3917/es.021.0081
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La formation initiale des futures élites militaires à Saint-Cyr : un dispositif institutionnel en évolution

Abstract: Résumé L’École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr connaît depuis sa création en 1802 des réformes du mode de recrutement des futurs cadres de l’armée de Terre et de la formation qu’ils reçoivent. La réforme de la formation initiale lancée en 2002 transforme en profondeur le dispositif d’enseignement. Elle permet aux élèves d’acquérir une formation pluridisciplinaire et globale dans laquelle la culture militaire et les savoirs académiques forment un continuum. Elle inscrit la nouvelle scolarité dans la dynamique d… Show more

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“…By contrast, internationalisation in air force and army schools happens in the shape of student–officer exchanges. Different types of such exchanges have been developed since the 1990s (Augé, 2008; Hamelin, 2003). The first enables future officers to interact with their foreign counterparts during short stays in military schools abroad or when hosting foreign officers at their own institution.…”
Section: The First Phase Of Military Careers: Widespread Internationamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, internationalisation in air force and army schools happens in the shape of student–officer exchanges. Different types of such exchanges have been developed since the 1990s (Augé, 2008; Hamelin, 2003). The first enables future officers to interact with their foreign counterparts during short stays in military schools abroad or when hosting foreign officers at their own institution.…”
Section: The First Phase Of Military Careers: Widespread Internationamentioning
confidence: 99%