Index

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), "Index", Civil-Military Relations in Taiwan, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 195-201. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-479-420181014

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2018 Dean Karalekas


INDEX

Age-old military ritual
, 132

Agricultural assistance program
, 140

Air Cadets
, 175

“All-out defense”
, 89

All-Volunteer Force (AVF)
, 18, 47, 169

military
, 132

transition
, 162–167

Alternative service system
, 78

Anti-communism
, 88, 138, 146

Armed Forces of Republic of China (ROC). See ROC Armed Forces

Army Cadets
, 175

“Asian values” concepts
, 133

Association of Promotion of Human Rights in Military (APHRM)
, 140

Atomic weapons
, 16

British Special Air Service (SAS)
, 30

Cadets youth program
, 175–176

Canadian Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (Wrens)
, 31

CCP
, 56, 58, 91

China

military in
, 156–159

see also ROC armed forces

threat
, 52–53

China Television Company (CTV)
, 146

Chinese Civil War
, 52

Chinese Communist Party
, 55

Chinese culture, women role in
, 114–117

Chinese Television System (CTS)
, 95, 138

CIA
, 24

Civilian contractors
, 100

Civilian employees
, 28–30, 99–102, 101, 173

Civilian job market
, 100

Cold War
, 15, 17, 18

Combat leaders
, 94

Communism
, 3, 23, 26, 88

Confucian filial piety
, 106–107

Confucian ideal
, 115

Confucian structure of society
, 115

Conscientious objection (CO)
, 38–40, 75

in ROC military
, 75–81

Conscription
, 68–69, 169–170

Cosmopolitan army
, 157

Council of Labor Affairs (1999)
, 122

Cultural Revolution
, 137

Culturalist perspective
, 47–49

Culture war
, 54, 56–58

Democratization era
, 45

Demographics
, 164–165

Dominant military professional
, 20–21, 96

dimension
, 154

public perception
, 98–99

in ROC military
, 93–98

DPP
, 46, 97–98

Epiphenomenon approach
, 43

Ethnic cleavages
, 139

Ethnic conflicts
, 17

Ethnic indigenous regiments
, 176–177

Ethnic self-identification

culturalist perspective
, 47–49

identity issue in Taiwan
, 44–47

“Every Singaporean Son” documentary (2010)
, 174–175

Familization
, 48

Female integration
, 33

Force Modification Plan
, 71

Force structure
, 18–19, 67–69

force structure in ROC
, 69–75

FuBing militia system
, 68

Gates Commission Report
, 164

General Political Warfare Department
, 146

Geopolitical scenario
, 154

Great Leap Forward
, 137

Han dynasty
, 68

“Heaven’s decree”
, 55

Homosexuality
, 130

Homosexuals in ROC military
, 36–38, 129

research findings
, 133–134

Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR)
, 20

Ideological polarization
, 148

“Innovative and asymmetrical warfare”
, 161

Instrumentalist approach
, 43

Islamic fundamentalist forces
, 113

Islamic terrorism
, 19, 52

Japan Air Self-Defense Force
, 156–157

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
, 156–157

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
, 156–157

Japanese military units
, 156–159

Japanese society
, 157

Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR)
, 70

Korea, military in
, 156–159

Kuomintang (KMT)
, 45–46, 52, 58, 136, 139, 147, 167

rulers
, 84–85

troops
, 136

Land, focus on
, 168–169

Late modern (1945–1990) militaries
, 18, 19, 25, 37, 39, 158

Law enforcement authorities
, 131

Lone-wolf terrorists
, 17

Major mission definition
, 19–20

Marital status, indicator of
, 105–106

Media relations
, 25–27

with ROC military
, 145–150

Military

community
, 35–36

feminist perspective of women’s role in
, 111–114

homosexuals in
, 36–38

members’ attitudes
, 14

military-dependent variables
, 158

military-first forces
, 109

mission
, 87–88

new military ethic
, 167–177

operations
, 100

public attitude toward
, 21–24

scandals
, 174

women’s role in
, 30–35

see also Postmodern military model (PMMM)

Military operations other than war (MOOTW)
, 20, 140

Military Service System Act
, 76–77

MND
, 97, 138

Modern (pre-Cold War/1900–1945) military
, 15, 18, 19, 25, 31, 39, 158

Morale problem
, 161–162

Moskos’s institutional vs. occupational (I/O) model
, 35, 109

Multicultural society
, 170

Mutually assured destruction (MAD)
, 16

National Defense Organization Act in (2002)
, 96

National Defense Report (2017)
, 161

National Policy Foundation
, 120–121

National Revolutionary Army. See ROC Armed Forces

National unity
, 138, 147

National Women’s League
, 108

Natural disasters
, 140

Navy NCO
, 171

News media
, 25

Non-commissioned officers (NCOs)
, 36

Nuclear weapons
, 16

Offensive defense
, 89

Officer-type contractors
, 100

People’s Liberation Army (PLA)
, 53

People’s Republic of China (PRC)
, 56–57

Policy recommendations

AVF transition
, 162–167

morale problem
, 161–162

new military ethic
, 167–177

Political imperative
, 163–164

Political Warfare Cadres Academy
, 123

Political warfare department
, 123–124

Population-centric counterinsurgency theory
, 113

Post martial-law period
, 136

Post-9/11 conflicts
, 112

Postmodern designation
, 135, 154

Postmodern era (1990–present)
, 18

Postmodern military model (PMMM)
, 11–13, 20–21, 27, 47, 51, 60, 64, 149, 151, 154, 157–158

civilian employees
, 28–30

CO
, 38–40

dimensions
, 14

dominant military professional
, 20–21

force structure
, 18–19

homosexuals in military
, 36–38

major mission definition
, 19–20

media relations
, 25–27

perceived threat
, 15–18

public attitude toward military
, 21–24

spouses and military community
, 35–36

women’s role in military
, 30–35

Postmodern soldier
, 19

PR effort
, 137

PR exercise
, 138

Proscribed postmodern military
, 157

Public attitudes
, 135

toward military
, 21–24

toward ROC military
, 135–145

Public perception

of dominant military professional
, 98–99

of mission
, 90–91

of threat
, 58–65

Regression
, 133

Republic of China (ROC)
, 12–13, 47, 51, 53, 54

Republic of China Armed Forces. See ROC Armed Forces

Republic of Taiwan
, 56

Reservists
, 169–170

ROC armed forces
, 1, 2, 5, 7–8, 18, 69, 71, 74, 84, 90, 95, 103, 151, 154, 161, 165, 168, 174

civilian employees in
, 99–102

civilians in
, 28–29

CO in
, 75–81

conscription
, 68–69

dominant military professional in
, 93–98

force structure in
, 69–75

homosexuals in
, 38, 129

media relations with
, 145–150

military stance
, 89

mission
, 89

PMMM and
, 60

public attitudes toward
, 135–145

reorganization project
, 72

research findings
, 133–134

society–military relationship
, 90

women in
, 112, 123–127

ROC military. See ROC armed forces

Satellite Broadcasting Act
, 148

Scandinavian model
, 121

Search and rescue (SAR)
, 89

Second World War
, 16

Self-defense era
, 71

Sexual harassment
, 33–34

Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty
, 70

Situational approach
, 43

Small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 118

Social and cultural factors
, 105

Social Identity Theory
, 43

Society–military relationship
, 90

Sociological dependent variables
, 158

Soldier-type contractors
, 100

South Korea’s military
, 158

South Korean military’s assessment
, 158

SpecOps skills
, 172

Spouses and military community
, 35–36, 103–110

“Strong defense and layered deterrence”
, 161

Subjective approach
, 43

Sui dynasty
, 68

Taipei Times, The
, 162

Taiwan

advanced military education system in
, 95

democratization
, 100, 124

family ideology in
, 107

identity issue in
, 44–47

military
, 176

population
, 172

society
, 132, 144

threat perception
, 51–65

women’s movement in
, 121–123

Taiwan Garrison Command
, 71

“Taiwan Miracle”
, 117

Taiwan Relations Act (TRA)
, 71

Taiwan Strait Crisis, third
, 89

Taiwan Television Enterprise (TTV)
, 146

Taiwanese identity
, 41

Tang dynasty
, 68

Tangwai opposition
, 147

Taoist concept of complementary forces
, 130

Terrorism
, 6, 11, 17, 19, 52

“Threat of enemy invasion”
, 60

Threat perception
, 6, 11, 16–18, 29, 67

among Taiwanese “Mainlanders”
, 54–56

culture war
, 56–58

public perception of threat
, 58–65

Tiānmìng. See “Heaven’s decree”

Transparency
, 173–175

Tsai administration
, 162

United States Military Academy
, 124

Urban tertiary employment
, 106

US army desire for change
, 167

US Women’s Army Corps (WAC)
, 31

Vietnam War
, 27

opposition to
, 166–167

West Point. See United States Military Academy

White Terror
, 84

Women and military

feminist perspective of women’s role
, 111–114

movement in Taiwan
, 121–123

in ROC military
, 123–127

role
, 30–35, 114–117

in workforce
, 117–121

Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF)
, 31

Women’s League
, 109

World War I (WWI)
, 31

World War II (WWII)
, 15–16