Prelims

Dean Karalekas (Taiwan Center for Security Studies, Taiwan)

Civil-Military Relations in Taiwan

ISBN: 978-1-78756-482-4, eISBN: 978-1-78756-479-4

Publication date: 7 September 2018

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Karalekas, D. (2018), "Prelims", Civil-Military Relations in Taiwan, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-479-420181015

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CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN TAIWAN

Identity and Transformation

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CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN TAIWAN

Identity and Transformation

BY

DEAN KARALEKAS

Taiwan Center for Security Studies, Taiwan

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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List of Figures

Chapter 3
Figure 3.1 Threat Perception. 59
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1 Preferred Conscription Policy. 74
Figure 4.2 Preferred Conscientious Objection Policy. 78
Figure 4.3 Willingness to Allow Own Children to Enlist. 79
Figure 4.4 Willingness to Fight by Ethnic Self-identification. 81
Chapter 6
Figure 6.1 Main Problem Facing the Military. 99
Chapter 8
Figure 8.1 Opinion on Opening Military Jobs to Women. 126
Chapter 9
Figure 9.1 Policy on Homosexuals in the Military. 134
Chapter 10
Figure 10.1 Faith in the Military’s Ability to Defend Taiwan. 141
Figure 10.2 Fairness and Impartiality of the Military. 144
Figure 10.3 Opinion on Media Coverage of the Military. 150

List of Tables

Chapter 1
Table 1.1 Dimensions of the Postmodern Military Model. 13
Chapter 3
Table 3.1 Cross-Strait Worry: One-By-One Correlations. 61
Chapter 10
Table 10.1 Faith in the Military to Defend Taiwan, by Ethnicity. 143
Chapter 11
Table 11.1 Descriptive Statistics. 152
Table 11.2 Summary: Taiwan and the Postmodern Military Model. 155