Civil-military relations in Taiwan : identity and transformation / by Dean Karalekas.
This study uses the postmodern military model to measure how public perception of the military is influenced by self-identification in Taiwan. It unveils the schism that exists between military and society, contributing to low morale and a lack of esprit de corps that puts the island's forces a...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction: The Armed Forces of the Republic of China (ROC); Abstract; The Postmodern Military Model; Notes; Chapter 1 Moskos's Postmodern Military Model; Abstract; 1.1. PMMM Dimensions; 1.1.1. Perceived Threat; 1.1.2. Force Structure; 1.1.3. Major Mission Definition; 1.1.4. Dominant Military Professional; 1.1.5. Public Attitude Toward the Military; 1.1.6. Media Relations; 1.1.7. Civilian Employees; 1.1.8. Women's Role in the Military; 1.1.9. Spouses and the Military Community. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.1.10. Homosexuals in the Military1.1.11. Conscientious Objection; Chapter 2 Ethnic Self-identification; Abstract; 2.1. The Identity Issue in Taiwan; 2.2. A Culturalist Perspective; Notes; Chapter 3 Threat Perception in Taiwan; Abstract; 3.1. Threat Perception Among Taiwanese "Mainlanders"; 3.2. The Culture War; 3.3. Public Perception of Threat; Notes; Chapter 4 Force Structure and Conscientious Objectors; Abstract; 4.1. Force Structure; 4.2. Force Structure in the ROC; 4.3. Conscientious Objectors in the ROC Military; Notes; Chapter 5 Major Mission Definition; Abstract. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1. Public Perception of MissionChapter 6 Dominant Military Professional and Civilian Employees; Abstract; 6.1. Dominant Military Professional in the ROC Military; 6.2. Public perception of Dominant Military Professional; 6.3. Civilian Employees in the ROC Military; Chapter 7 Spouses and the Military Community; Abstract; Chapter 8 Women and the Military; Abstract; 8.1. Feminist Perspective of Women's Role in the Military; 8.2. Role of Women in Chinese Culture; 8.3. Women in the Workforce; 8.4. The Women's Movement in Taiwan; 8.5. Women in the ROC Military. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 9 Homosexuals in the ROC MilitaryAbstract; 9.1. Research Findings; Chapter 10 Public Attitudes and Media Relations; Abstract; 10.1. Public Attitudes Toward the ROC Military; 10.2. Media Relations with the ROC Military; Chapter 11 Summary of Findings; Abstract; 11.1. Japan, China, and the Koreas; Chapter 12 Policy Recommendations; Abstract; 12.1. The Morale Problem; 12.2. The All-Volunteer Force Transition; 12.3. A New Military Ethic; 12.4. Conclusion; References; Index. | |
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