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    Title: 國際社會化與全球治理
    Other Titles: International Socialization and Global Governance
    Authors: 王啟明
    Wang, Chi-Ming
    Keywords: 國際社會化;法制化;國家學習
    International socialization;Legalization;State learning
    Date: 2004-12
    Issue Date: 2016-05-06 16:28:56 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 政治社會化所關注的問題是行為者成為一個固體、組織或社會成員的過程,學習有助於適合其所屬政治體系的價值、態度和適當的行為。亦即,研究個人如何形塑「政治行為定向」以及「政治行為模式」。而國際社會化是一種引導一個國家朝向將國際環境所構築的信念與規範予以內化的過程。本文則是透過政治社會化研究途徑來解析國家如同個人在進行政治社會化過程中的學習歷程,並以霸權國的影響、國家的學習、共同利益的認知、國際組織的作用以及法制化等五大分析變項作為分析指標,並就「經濟暨貨幣聯盟」政策為個案研究,來理解國際社會化的意涵。
    Political socialization is the process by which individuals shapes their political behavior. International relations scholars try to use the concept of `state socialization` to explore the concept of international socialization. The international relations of the `new Europe` are shaped by a process of international socialization in which the West community transmits its constitutive liberal norms to Central and Eastern Europe. By analyzing the context of regionalism, international regime, and global governance, this article explores the concept of international socialization.
    Relation: 問題與研究, 43(6), 1-28
    Issues & studies
    Data Type: article
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