Establishment of Military Observer’s Culture through Malaysian Military Observers
Journal Title: International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 10
Abstract
The identity creation of a military observer begins with culture. Each person grows up with his or her own distinctive culture and indirectly establishes the identity of their individual self. For a military observer, their identity formation begins with multifactorial affiliations such as gender, ethnicity and race, socio-economic, language, mental and physical difference and religious beliefs at individual level. There are four stages of development that a military observer must go through before becoming a full-fledged military observer. First stage: early childhood to men, second stage: men to army officer, third stage: army officer to military observer and fourth stage as military observer with his or her own world-view. The objective of this paper is to identify how military observer’s culture is established through Malaysian military observers.
Authors and Affiliations
Wan Su Emi Yusnita Wan Yusof, Omar Zakaria, Zuraini Zainol, Ananthan Subramaniam, Samsudin Suhaili
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