"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Does the Gay Ban Undermine the Military's Reputation?
Aaron Belkin*
University of California, Santa Barbara
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: belkin{at}polsci.ucsb.edu.
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This article asks what impact, if any, the "dont ask, dont tell" policy might have on the U.S. militarys reputation. Original empirical research is presented to suggest that the policy harms the militarys reputation in four ways: the policy is inconsistent with public opinion, it prompts many journalists to criticize the armed forces while attracting almost no favorable media coverage, it provides a vehicle for antimilitary protesters to portray military culture as conflicting with widely accepted civilian values, and it is inconsistent with the views of junior enlisted service members.