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    Title: 台灣軍官的海外培訓: 政策、 實務與績效
    Overseas Education for Taiwanese Military Officers: Policy, Practice and Effects
    Authors: 葉大為
    Vernal, David George
    Contributors: 冷則剛
    Leng, Tse-Kang
    葉大為
    Vernal, David George
    Keywords: 台灣軍官
    policy
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2010-04-23 19:29:24 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 台灣軍官
    Overseas Education for Taiwanese Military Officers:
    Policy, Practice and Effects
    By
    David G. Vernal
    This thesis explores the relationship between the overseas education for Taiwan’s military officers and the ongoing efforts to improve Taiwan’s national defense. This thesis examines the individual benefits of overseas education, the potential aid to defense reform these benefits can confer, and the cultural and institutional obstacles that returning officers encounter. First, the thesis analyzes secondary sources relating to Taiwan’s national security conditions, including the rise of China and Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation and reliance on the United States. Next, the thesis examines the types of foreign education available to military officers, the general role of education in officer development, and the larger context of international military education, especially as provided by the United States. Then, through in-depth interviews, the thesis will examine the benefits and pitfalls of overseas education as experienced by current and former military officers. The conclusions are that foreign education can potentially play a valuable role in addressing many aspects of defense reform but officers face barriers such as rigid thinking, a culture hostile to change, potential peer and superior hostility, and stiff promotion competition, among others. However, the picture is not all bleak, because there are signs that reform will win out as time progresses, and there is high-level attention to addressing the paradoxical career barriers returning officers face.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    臺灣研究英語碩士學位學程
    93924014
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    Data Type: thesis
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