Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/95768
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dc.creator徐子軒zh_TW
dc.creatorHsu, Lucian T. H.-
dc.date2011-03-
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-09T08:58:34Z-
dc.date.available2016-05-09T08:58:34Z-
dc.date.issued2016-05-09T08:58:34Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/95768-
dc.description.abstract新現實主義針對外部平衡提出了許多的模型,但卻未能說明國家為何,以及如何在不同類型的內部平衡間進行選擇,以回應外在的壓力。要解釋一國在軍事政策上的變化,必須以一種結合體系與單元雙層次變數的理論進行分析,而這種理論的基礎即是目前方興未艾的新古典 現實主義。不過,新古典現實主義雖注意到了單元層次的重要性,卻仍忽略了國家行為邏輯的雙重性,亦即,國家除了權衡利害關係(後果性邏輯)以做出決策外,在此過程中,也會受到文化因素(適當性邏輯)的影響。本研究即是希望能夠透過理論綜合的途徑,拓展現有 的軍事擴散理論,將國內政策過程的分析含跨理性主義與建構主義(及文化主義),設計出新一代的安全備戰模型。-
dc.description.abstractThere are many models of external balancing based on neo-realism. Nevertheless, not all can interpret why and how states choose among different types of internal balancing strategies to response the extrinsic stress. To understand the change of a state’s military policy, neoclassical realism integrates the system-level and unit-level variables. However, it still ignores the dual nature of the logic of state’s action, namely, besides interest, the influence of culture. Hence, a new “secure arming” model combining rationalism and constructivism(and culturalism)is warranted to support the military diffusion theories.-
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dc.relation問題與研究, 50(1), 143-158-
dc.relationIssues & studies-
dc.subject軍事擴散; 安全備戰模型; 新古典現實主義; 社會化; 理論綜合-
dc.subjectMilitary Diffusion; Secure-Arming Model; Neoclassical realism; Socialization; Theory synthesis-
dc.title軍事擴散理論的新思維:複合邏輯下的安全備戰模型zh_TW
dc.title.alternativeSecure-Arming Model under Complex Logic-
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