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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The quest for a bulwark of anti-communism : the formation of the Republic of Korea Army Officer Corps and its political socialization, 1945-1950 /

Huh, Nam-Sung, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 1987. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-244). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Polwar, the politicization of military forces : history, theory and practice.

Politano, Pascal Ronald 01 January 1987 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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The quest for a bulwark of anti-communism : the formation of the Republic of Korea Army Officer Corps and its political socialization, 1945-1950 /

Huh, Nam-Sung January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Breaking the law : adolescents' involvement in illegal political activitiy

Dahl, Viktor January 2014 (has links)
Illegal political activity has always been part of a democratic society. Despite this, not much is known about young people’s involvement in these political activities. Research portrays political influence attempts of this kind in different terms; as troublesome for the democratic political system, as expressions of conscious decisions vital for humanity’s future, and yet other times as illustrations of a coming-of-age rebellion. Overall there is a lack of collective knowledge on illegal political activity, and especially in adolescence – the age period when these political activities seem to peak. The aim of this dissertation is therefore to enhance knowledge of involvement in illegal political activity in adolescence. This dissertation addresses this task in four empirical studies. Results show that mostly boys engage politically with illegal political means. Adolescents involved are also interested in politics, believe in their own abilities to take part in political activities, have long-term political goals, and approve of violent political tactics. In addition, these activities also seem to associate with a challenge of authority. This could be seen in how political dissatisfaction was translated into illegal political activity, and in the way these activities seemed to be reactions to a non legitimized parental authority. Besides authority challenges, these activities are likely the result of important peer relations; influences from peers with experiences of illegal political activity seem to be a most probable answer to why adolescents adopt these political means. Taken together, the results of this dissertation show that adolescents involved in illegal political activity are well-equipped for political involvement, challenge authorities in most contexts of their lives, and are likely to adopt these political means from already involved peers.
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Affective development in political socialization : children's reactions to group differences

Kessler, Jeffrey January 1978 (has links)
No description available.
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The politics of drama reform in China after 1949 elite strategy of resocialization /

Chin, Luke Kai-hsin. January 1980 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 1980. / Includes bibliographical references.
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A Study on the Relationship between Junior High School Students¡¦ Attitudes of Political Symbols and National Identities in Kaohsiung

Ko, Chia-hua 13 December 2012 (has links)
Abstract The main purpose of this study was to understand the relationship between junior high school students' attitudes of political symbols and national identity in Kaohsiung. Principal methods used in this study are literature review, questionnaire survey, correlation method, analysis of variance and regression analysis. Questionnaires of this study were sent to 600 third graders from 25 junior high school in the greater Kaohsiung area. Valid questionnaires were secured from 545 third graders. Six principal study results, which were obtain from data analysis in this study, are stated as follows: 1. The political symbols attitude of junior high school students in the greater Kaohsiung area tended to positive and active. 2. Junior high school students in the greater Kaohsiung area of national identity tended to identify with Taiwan is very strong. 3. There are significant differences in the attitude of political symbols among junior high school students of different backgrounds. 4. There are significant differences in the tendency of national identity among junior high school students of different backgrounds. 5. There are significant positive correlation of in the greater Kaohsiung area among junior high school students' attitudes of political symbols and national identities. 6. Junior high school students' of political symbols attitude in regard to national identity have predictive power. Finally, according to the study results, the following specific recommendations: 1. To select suitable teaching materials, and to make arrangements for appropriate courses. 2. To guide students' positive political attitude, and to encourage students to participate in the democratic political affairs. 3. To encourage students to actively participate in school activities and to be school cadres. 4. To focus on the effectiveness of the formal curriculum, and to help the potential curriculum at the same time. 5.To implement family education, and to establish a good parent-child relationship. 6. We can with the children care about public issues and foster their civic literacy. 7. To revised syllabuses, and to upgrade junior high school students toward national identity. 8. To set out a pragmatic and open-minded review of the principle about politically sensitive issues.
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The minority Political socialization of China Mainland¢wA case of GuangXi Zhuangzu

Chin, Tsai 08 September 2004 (has links)
none
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A Study on Voting Behavior of Foreign and Mainland China spouses in Kaohsiung City ¡V Example of 2004 Legislators Election

Young, Seh-yu 29 July 2005 (has links)
For foreign and Mainland China spouses who were born in foreign countries but immigrated to Taiwan due to marriage, they probably come to Taiwan to pursue a better life and thus become our neighbors. However, owing to the differences in cultural background between them and the Taiwanese people, many misunderstanding and conflicts often happened between the early immigrants and the local habitants. There are many relevant studies discussing the living problems of those foreign and Chinese brides, but it is rare to see studies about their rights and obligations. This research applies the theory of ¡§funnel of causality¡¨ (Campbell, Converse, Millers & Strokes) to explore the voting behavior of the foreign and Chinese brides. The main concept of the theory is to regard party identification as a long-term and constant attitude factor. Therefore, it thought that party identification is the determinant affecting the voting decision, while the candidate orientation is only a short-term factor to influence the voting decision, and such decision is emotional and lacking of rational judgement. As to issue orientation, it has only limited influence on the decisions of voters, but in the wake of the gradual declination of the voters¡¦ party identification, ¡§candidate orientation¡¨ and ¡§issue orientation¡¨ turn to be the primary factors to influence the voters¡¦ decisions. This study uses party identification, candidate orientation, electoral issue, and political socialization as the four observable variants and carries out questionnaire investigation by using the quantified statistics. The results of the statistical analysis found that, in cognition of voters¡¦ voting behavior, political party preference is not a factor to influence the voting behavior, nor the Candidate¡¦s qualification creates notable differences. However, it was found that the foreign and Mainland China spouses paid much attention to the political views of candidates. The more they integrate into Taiwan¡¦s society, the more recognition of Taiwan they have. In view of the low voting turnout rate, this study proposes that the government should enhance the electoral advertising and promotion in order to increase the voting turnout rate. Furthermore, the government should show more concern about the foreign and Chinese brides and combine the power of the local communities to enable those foreign spouses to melt into Taiwan¡¦s society earlier and further to exercise and fulfill their rights and obligations. Finally, it is hope that the government may treat all Mainland China spouses and foreign spouses equally without discrimination, and help the Mainland China spouses to get their identify cards soon as the foreign spouses do. In this way, those foreign and Mainland China spouses will enjoy the same basic human rights as the local people, contribute their share toward Taiwan, and never be the underprivileged group in this society any more. Keywords: Foreign bride, voting behavior, political socialization
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The stratification of political consciousness /

Helmstetter, Craig D. P. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2001. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 196-202). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users. Address: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3018371.

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