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CNAS has hosted a number of events on the civ-mil divide and published reports on topics including the effects of that divide on veteran employment.

Looking ahead, MVS plans to continue delving into the civ-mil divide and the role the humanities may play in bridging that divide. In addition, MVS is interested in researching the extent to which domestic policy decisions that affect many segments of US society may be becoming national security threats by shrinking the pool of eligible recruits from which the force of the future will be drawn.

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