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Nelson, Joe. « Reviewer Acknowledgements for World Journal of English Language, Vol. 10, No. 1 ». World Journal of English Language 10, no 1 (30 mars 2020) : 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v10n1p62.

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World Journal of English Language (WJEL) would like to acknowledge the following reviewers for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Many authors, regardless of whether WJEL publishes their work, appreciate the helpful feedback provided by the reviewers. Their comments and suggestions were of great help to the authors in improving the quality of their papers. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review for this issue.Reviewers for Volume 10, Number 1 Aissa HANIFI, University of Chlef, AlgeriaAmelia Maria Cava, Università fdi Napoli Federicio II, Naples, ItalyCheryl Caesar, Michigan State University, USJessica Aliaga Lavrijsen, Centro Universitario de la Defensa Zaragoza / University of Defense zaragoza, SpainKenan Yerli, Sakarya University, TurkeyLeila Lomashvili, Shawnee State University, USALi Ping Chang, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, National Taipei College of Business, TaiwanMaría Luisa Carrió, Departamento de Linguistica Aplicada, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, SpainÖzkanal, Ümit, Eskisehir Osmangazi University Foreign Languages Department, TurkeyŞenel, Müfit, 19 Mayıs University, Turkey Joe NelsonEditorial AssistantOn behalf of,The Editorial Board of World Journal of English LanguageSciedu Press-----------------------------------------Add: 9140 Leslie St. Suite 110, Beaver Creek, Ontario, L4B 0A9, CanadaTel: 1-416-479-0028 ext. 218Fax: 1-416-642-8548Email 1: wjel@sciedupress.comEmail 2: wjel@sciedupress.orgWeb: http://wjel.sciedupress.com
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Fontanel, Jacques. « Binnendijk, Hans (dir.), Transforming America’s Military, Washington, dc, National Defense University Press, 2002, 394 p. » Études internationales 34, no 3 (2003) : 504. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038676ar.

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Kawakami, Hiroshi, Aki-Hiro Sato et Toshihiro Hiraoka. « Special Issue on Latest Developments in Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems ». Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics 17, no 6 (20 novembre 2013) : 841–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jaciii.2013.p0841.

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This issue presents papers from the 16th annual Asia Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems held in Kyoto, Japan, on December 12-14, 2012. Kyoto is an ancient capital whose traditions have matured through the ages, featuring rich cultural and artisanal opportunities. The symposium brings together researchers from Asian Pacific Rim nations who are working in the fields of intelligent systems and evolutionary computation. Here they have a rare chance to exchange ideas, present their latest results and discuss possible collaboration. In order to encourage in-depth technical discourse, the number of participants is limited to about 40. The symposium allows ample time for discussions in addition to paper presentations. We focus on papers related to recent developments in intelligent and evolutionary systems. This issue features 11 interesting and informative papers. 1. Improvement of Eye Gesture Interface System 2. Modelling and Simulation of Road Traffic Behaviour: Artificial Drivers with Personality and Emotions 3. User-Friendly Simulator for Open Modeling by Hierarchical Management 4. On the Impact of Path Redundancy Awareness in Evolutionary P2P Networking 5. Influence of Field Structure on the Multi-Agent Coverage Algorithm on Unknown Fields 6. Understanding Geographic Attentions of Crowd from Photographing Information 7. Development of Ghost Controller for Ms Pac-Man Versus Ghost Team with Grammatical Evolution 8. Construction of Molecular Learning Network 9. Fractal-Based Analysis for the Energy Consumption Efficiency of Biological Networks 10. Designing Internal Reward of Reinforcement Learning Agents in Multi-Step Dilemma Problem 11. Cooperative Transport by a Swarm Robotic System Based on CMA-NeuroES Approach We sincerely thank all of the participants, committee members, and plenary speakers for their invaluable contributions to this symposium. Also deserving of thanks are members of the organization: Dr. Akira Namatame (National Defense Academy), Dr. Hussein A. Abbass (University of New South Wales), Dr. Shu-Heng Chen (National Chengchi University), Dr. Mitsuo Gen (Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute), Dr. Hiroshi Kawakami (Kyoto University), Dr. Aki-Hiro Sato (Kyoto University), Dr. Hidenori Kawamura (Hokkaido University), Dr. Bob McKay (Seoul National University), Dr. Kazuhiro Ohkura (Hiroshima University), and Dr. Tomohiro Shirakawa (National Defense Academy), and program committees: Dr. Dror Kenett (Tel Aviv University), Dr. Tobias Preis (Johannes Gutenberg University), Dr. Yasushi Kambayashi (Nippon Institute of Technology), Dr. Hiroshi Sato (National Defense Academy), Dr. Sachiyo Arai (Chiba University), Dr. Saori Iwanaga (Japan Coast Guard Academy), Dr. Noman Nasimul (The University of Tokyo), Dr. Hisashi Handa (Okayama University), Dr. Mengchun Xie (Wakayama National College of Technology), Dr. Masao Kubo (National Defense Academy of Japan), Dr. Keiki Takadama (The University of Electro-Communications), Dr. Eisuke Kita (Nagoya University), Dr. Hitoshi Iba (The University of Tokyo), Dr. Yusuke Nojima (Osaka Prefecture University), Dr. Zdzislaw Burda (Jagiellonian University), and Dr. Keiji Suzuki (Hokkaido University). Meetings of creative minds such as those taking part in this symposium are sure to encourage new creative minds. Symposium speakers include Dr. Sung-Bae Cho of Yonsei University, Korea, Dr. Mitsuo Gen of the Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute in Japan, and Dr. Jun Wang of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Comtois, Claude. « Études stratégiques et sécurité : Globalization and Maritime Power. Tangredi, Sam J. (dir.). Washington, dc, National Defense University Press, 2002, 613 p. » Études internationales 35, no 2 (2004) : 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/009049ar.

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Hollifield, James F. « SMU's Tower Center Links Washington with the “Heartland” and the World ». PS : Political Science & ; Politics 41, no 03 (18 juin 2008) : 661. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096508310932.

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The Tower Center for Political Studies at SMU maintains an office in the Centennial Center allowing us to link research activities of Tower Center faculty, fellows, and associates in Dallas (the heartland) with scholars, institutes, and think tanks in Washington and around the world. The Tower Center supports research and teaching in three areas: (1) international and comparative political economy, including trade, migration, and finance; (2) foreign policy, national security, and defense; and (3) American political development with an emphasis on policy, institutions, and process. Seyom Brown, Tower Chair in National Security and Director of Studies in the Tower Center, runs the national security program. Brown is conducting research for his two current book projects—an updated edition ofThe Faces of Power(Columbia University Press) and a new book entitledThe Higher Realism(Paradigm Publishers), which advocates a shift in foreign policy after the 2008 election. Dennis Ippolito, McElvaney Professor of Political Science at SMU, leads the Tower Center program on American politics. His recent publications includeWhy Budgets Matter(Penn State) and he is working on a book entitledWelfare Shift, examining the past growth and projected future of federal social welfare programs and the federal budget.
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Lieberfeld, Daniel. « EFRAIM INBAR, Rabin and Israel's National Security (Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore and London : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999). Pp. 290. $32.00 cloth. » International Journal of Middle East Studies 32, no 4 (novembre 2000) : 584–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800002919.

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Yitzhak Rabin left a complex and paradoxical legacy. The man who for decades embodied a national security policy based on forceful deterrence adopted, in the 1990s, a rhetoric of coexistence and cooperation. Rabin began to articulate positions identified with the Israeli left: that the Palestinians were at the heart of the Israeli–Arab conflict, and that the conflict was at least partly a product of “psychological walls” on both sides. Despite his traditionally hawkish views and staunch opposition to recognizing Yasir Arafat and the PLO, Rabin oversaw a reversal of policy toward Israel's former arch-enemy. Indeed, it was Rabin's stature as “Mr. Security” that made the Israeli–PLO Declaration of Principles possible. Unlike Shimon Peres, his rival for Labor Party leadership, Rabin's unrivaled role as an architect of national security policy and practice afforded him relative immunity to charges of excessive dovishness. Efraim Inbar, professor of politics at Bar-Ilan University, offers a lucid account of Rabin's contribution to Israeli security. Concluding that Rabin's approach to security was pragmatic, ad hoc, and without an overarching strategic vision (p. 169), Inbar nevertheless begins from the premise that for Rabin and other leaders of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), the anarchic environment of Middle Eastern politics conditions Israel's security needs. In this environment, governments consider international law and treaties unreliable, so “self-help” and deterrence are the sole path to security. For Rabin, “What has assured Israel's existence…is primarily Israel's comprehensive power, with military might as the decisive element” (p. 11).
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Chávez, Joaquín M. « Dreaming of Reform : University Intellectuals during the Lemus regime and the Civic-Military Junta in El Salvador (1960-1961) ». Diálogos Revista Electrónica 9 (20 janvier 2008) : 1730. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/dre.v9i0.31310.

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Lieutenant-Colonel José María Lemus, a protégé of President Oscar Osorio (1950-1956), roseto power in 1956. Lemus is often remembered as an authoritarian ruler, but at the outset of hispresidency he allowed the return of exiles and abolished the “Law in Defense of Democraticand Constitutional Order,” sanctioned during Osorio’s anti-communist crackdown in 1952.Lemus governed El Salvador during a period of declining prosperity as coffee prices plungedin the international markets, forcing an economic restructuring which had particularly negativeconsequences for the poor. But more importantly, the changing political landscape in LatinAmerica posed enormous challenges to Lemus, as opposition forces ousted Venezuelan dictatorMarcos Pérez Jiménez in January 1958 and revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro took power in Cubain January 1959. Political events in Venezuela and Cuba inspired a new wave of mobilization inEl Salvador led by the recently formed Partido Revolucionario Abril y Mayo (PRAM) and FrenteNacional de Orientación Cívica (FNOC) which challenged Lemus’ authoritarian regime. Whilethe local press followed step by step events in Cuba as reported by U.S. press agencies, Lemusand the Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification (PRUD), the official party, showed arenewed determination to prevent the spread of “Cuban-inspired subversion” in El Salvador. Tothis end, Sidney Mazzini, a representative of the PRUD at the National Assembly envisioned theformation of what he termed a “sanitary cordon” around Cuba.
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Comtois, Claude. « Stephen J. Flanagan et James A. Schear, Strategic Challenge. America’s Global Security Agenda, 2008, Washington, dc, National Defense University Press, 415 p. » Études internationales 40, no 4 (2009) : 666. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038947ar.

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VOICU, Irina Iustina. « CATRINEL POPESCU (2020). THE DEMOGRAPHIC OUTLOOK OF ROMANIA AT REGIONAL LEVEL IN 2019. THE POTENTIAL IMPACT ON NATIONAL SECURITY. ALBA IULIA “CAROL I” NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY PRESS. BOOK REVIEW ». Journal of Community Positive Practices 24, no 4 (30 décembre 2023) : 117–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35782/jcpp.2023.4.08.

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Whiting, Allen S. « The Chinese at the Negotiating Table. By Alfred D. WilhelmJr., [Washington, D.C. : National Defense University Press, 1994, xxiii + 281pp., $12.00. ISBN 0-16-035888-4.] ». China Quarterly 146 (juin 1996) : 642–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000045355.

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Henson, Andrew B. « Before the seizure of power American and British press coverage of National Socialism, 1922 to 1933 / ». Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181666243/.

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Minakova, K., Serhii Petrov et S. Radoguz. « How "Street chemistry" and "Street physics" settled at the National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" ». Thesis, Copissaurio Repro – Centro Imp. Unip. Lda. Campus de Gualtar, 2018. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/46263.

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Sun, Wanning. « Reading the other : narrative constructions of Japan in the Australian and Chinese press / ». View thesis, 1996. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030814.112829/index.html.

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Minakova, K., Serhii Petrov, S. Radoguz et R. Tomashevskyi. « Inquiry based science education in National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" as a way to increase the popularity of natural and thechnical sciences ». Thesis, Copissaurio Repro – Centro Imp. Unip. Lda. Campus de Gualtar, 2018. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/46264.

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The article analyses the problem of reducing the rating of natural sciences in youth. Possible options for solving this issue are considered. Based on the experience of young scientists of the National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" (NTU "KhPI"), it is indicated on perspective directions of interaction between higher education and secondary school in order to increase the popularity of natural and technical sciences. One of the points of contact can be the foundation of a creative space for children, which will be the focus of STEM education, and promote a positive image of the natural and technical sciences.
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Sun, Wanning. « Reading the other : narrative constructions of Japan in the Australian and Chinese press ». Thesis, View thesis, 1996. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/115.

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This study is concerned with the way in which discourses of the Other are deployed in the media's narrative constructions of national imaginary. Operating on the assumption that news provides techniques and devices which enable the nation and its Other to be narrated and imagined, the analysis focuses on the structures and processes by which Japan is constructed in the news stories in some Australian and Chinese printed media. The analysis finds that othering is a dynamic and complex process engaged in by both the East and the West, for purposes of both cultural domination and cultural negotiation, and to serve both external and domestic political ends. The study shows that what seems to be an essential distinction between the Orient, or the East, and the Occident, or the West, in the discourses of the Other is constantly shifting, fluid and context-specific. The investigation points to the need of forsaking a framework of understanding media and identity which is based on a truth vs propaganda, or information vs entertainment dichotomy, and adopting an approach that takes into account the particularities of the cultural practices of each media system
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Lindenius, Erik. « Guldgruvan som försvann ? : En mediestudie av konflikten kring UmanGenomics och Medicinska biobanken 2001-2006 ». Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-25581.

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Between 2002 and 2006, an ongoing conflict surrounding Umeå-based biotech company UmanGenomics and the Medical Biobank at Umeå University played out in the media. The conflict involved researchers, business leaders, politicians, the university board, journalists and the general public. The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the public media-mediated conflict surrounding UmanGenomics and Medical Biobank from a media and communication sciences perspective and thereby contribute to research into Science Journalism and media-mediated science-related conflicts. The questions examined by the study are as follows: how was the conflict portrayed in local and national newspapers, respectively, and how did these portrayals change over time? Were there any similarities, or was there any relationship between the media-mediated conflict and the »internal« debate, which are able to be traced via the events registered in Umeå University’s journal of daily events? Which parties elected to involve themselves in the conflict and did their descriptions of what happened differ? Were there any particular aspects of the conflict that were portrayed by the media as »failures«, and if so, what was it that was considered a failure? In total, 654 texts from the local and national media were analysed, as well as the university’s journal. The study has largely been carried out using quantitative content analysis, supplemented by general argumentation analysis. The study’s theoretical bases are taken from research on the relationship between science and the media, from rhetoric research, but also from Science and Technology Studies (STS) in a broader sense. This dissertation shows that the conflict was reported on differently depending on the newspaper’s proximity to the conflict itself, and on which arena the conflict was played out in. This also demonstrates that the conflict, most especially as played out in local news coverage, can be divided into different phases. While the media reports include many instances of those involved laying blame at each other’s feet, it is the market and the conflict that are considered to have been the primary factors in UmanGenomics’ ultimate demise. This study presents five suggestions as to what lessons can be learnt from this media-mediated conflict. The first is that the conflict provides an example of mutual exploitation: the media exploited the events surrounding the conflict in order to produce newsworthy, sensational and descriptive stories. Whereas within the university, the main figures embroiled in the conflict used the media as a front to either introduce or support their own points of view. The second is that the conflict should have given the »university world« an inducement to discuss media strategies and its transparency policies in greater depth. The third suggestion is that the media’s ability to make citizens’ opinions on science-related questions heard is problematic. Fourthly, many of those involved used the conflict to try to position themselves in relation to a rival counterpart, rather than to try to provide the general public with a clear and accurate picture of the conflict. Finally, it is suggested that the use of the »goldmine« metaphor, used to refer to both UmanGenomics and Medical Biobank, may have played a part in limiting media debate on the issue within the confines of a certain type of rhetoric.
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HOUR, YI-JEUN, et 侯伊俊. « Effect of National Defense Education on University Students' Perception of national security - In TungHai University Case ». Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7m78cd.

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國立中正大學
戰略暨國際事務研究所
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School education, "national defense education" teaching purposes, mainly for the establishment of an effective way for students to defense of common sense, with the Meaning of "national defense education" to understand "national defense education" is to train vigilant, concerned about national defense, defense support culture and national identity. This study was designed to investigate the influence of the National Defense Education Curriculum for students of colleges and universities to national security awareness. To national security by the self perception questionnaire as a research tool for information and to carry out the service itself TungHai University student questionnaires were administered test 936 students who effectively counted as 893 people, Surveying effective rate was 95 percent. Information obtained by statistical analysis of their relative proportions, to understand the purposes of national defense education students, through the small country into the teaching, the difference in high school and university level selected compulsory courses, the analysis of its impact on the national security awareness. The analysis found that after contact with college students' national defense education "cognitive impact on national security," the overall perception of national security "and" national consciousness "," national security "and" comprehensive national security "has a significant correlation. Another found that the National Defense Education small period of the country fear because after the memory of the more obscure or course content leaner, so that college students than those without impression, but since high school education into the formal curriculum, until university to accept the education of national safety awareness of students of is being lifted . Overall, students receive national defense education curriculum and overall national security awareness has a high degree of positive correlation. The authors suggest recommendations based on this study, data analysis and the results, for education authorities, teaching instructors and follow-up study by reference.
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Liao, Ching-hua, et 廖敬華. « The Operational Strategies for National Taiwan University Press ». Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22329369802711872068.

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國立臺灣大學
圖書資訊學研究所
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University Presses have been devoted to the mission of scholarly communication for nearly five hundred years. Recently, because of the change of scholarly communication and the stiff market competition, every university press is eager to discover, try and create various business plans in order to find the new business model of the times. In comparison with overseas university presses, university presses in Taiwan are smaller in scale and have shorter history. Most of university presses in Taiwan have indefinite roles and are burdened with miscellaneous tasks so that it is difficult for them to fully play the professional role. Hence, university presses in Taiwan have missed the time and opportunities for decades. This research is a case study of National Taiwan University Press. It focuses on the development of National Taiwan University Press in twelve years. The purposes of the research are as follows: (1) to describe the growth of National Taiwan University Press, (2) to survey the operation of National Taiwan University Press, (3) to discover the role of National Taiwan University Press, (4) to find out the forward directions of National Taiwan University Press, and (5) to give suggestions of the operational strategies for National Taiwan University Press. As an empirical research, it takes the qualitative approach to collect the data in order to aim at the research purposes. The research methods include (1) the literature analysis of secondary resources, (2) the document analysis of the meeting documents of the advisory board, (3) the in-depth interviews with the directors, staffs, advisory board members and specialists. The result of the research shows that National Taiwan University press: (1) values scholarly publishing as its core goal, (2) plays the role of professional university press, (3) has basal operation system, including acquisition, peer-review mechanism, editing, printing and marketing, (4) possesses the strengths of scholarly publishing so as to actively develop the academic publications and also to earn the market, (5) faces the problems inside the university press and those in the external environment, (6) owns the objectives such as producing academic books of high quality, publishing in cooperation with other organizations, developing electronic publishing, and expanding the market across the Taiwan strait. The research recommends National Taiwan University Press (1) recruit new staffs and gain the opportunity to enhance the flexibility and efficiency in the administrative part. (2) improve the quality of publication, develop the cooperative mechanism and create various series of books in the executive part. (3) expand the distribution channels, cooperate with much more kinds of organizations and explore the market in mainland China in the marketing part.
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Liu-Chi-Wei et 劉其威. « The Marketing Study of Recruiting Self-Provided Postgraduate Students for Fu Hing Kang College and National Defense Management College of National Defense University ». Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/40189265794837297891.

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國防大學政治作戰學院
新聞研究所
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The topic,“Recruiting ordinary postgraduate students for Fu Hing Kang College (FHK) and National Defense Management College(NDMC) of National Defense University (NDU)” is an exploration research of integrated marketing communication (IMC). This study aims to investigate their decision-making process for choosing school and learning satisfaction with customer-orientation vision. It is hope that the result of the study can provide NDU references to advance efficiency of recruiting and marketing , and upgrade learning quality of education. The research takes focus group , questionnaire survey and in-depth interviewing for approaches. First , developing items by focus group with nine participants ; furthermore , receiving 116 effective samples for statistics analysis. Finally , adopting in-depth interviewing with four participants to add and explain the cognitions , attitudes and behaviors of students. The finding are as follows : 1. Economic factor is the top influential consideration of students. Especially, it shows the most obvious on whose father works on agriculture , forestry , fishing and mineral as career . 2. Geo-environment is the second factor . The students out of Taipei , emphasizing “Living-orientation” and move to Taipei to attend university . Native Taipei students take account of “Distance “, so stay and learn in Taipei. 3. Students’ decision-making process is according to suggestions of reference groups .Such as comments can be references , and authoritative opinion is the most critical . information from relatives and friends is the most intimate and available. 4. In the media-use aspect , low-involvement students incline to use brocasting media , high-involvement ones tend to newspaper and magazine . In receiving process of recruiting information , low-involvement students “Internet”, high-involvement ones prefer recruiting regulation . 5. Such as gender , age and income ,etc. background variables leads to obvious difference in aspects of learning satisfaction .Male is better than female in “Course Satisfaction”; senior is better than junior , and low income is better than high in in “ Learning Satisfaction“ . 6. Learning satisfaction accelerates word-of-mouth (WOM) , higher learning satisfaction degree leads to more positive propaganda , on the contrary , worst learning satisfaction diffuses negative WOM.
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Shin-AnChen et 陳信安. « The Study of criteria of liaison officer employment - Case study at National Development Course of National Defense University ». Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m79r42.

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Livres sur le sujet "National Defense University Press"

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University, National Defense, dir. Books from National Defense University Press. Washington, D.C : National Defense University, 1986.

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University, National Defense. National Defense University. [Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.] : The University, 1993.

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Lesley, Simm, Baltic Center for Peace and Security Studies. et Latvijas universitāte. Politikas zinātnes katedra., dir. Developing a national security concept : Proceedings of a workshop held under the auspices of the Department of Political Science, University of Latvia, and co-sponsored by the United States' Democracy Commission, NATO's Office of Information and Press, and the Latvian Ministry of Defence, Jurmala, Latvia, 11-13 November 1994. Riga, Latvia : Baltic Center for Peace and Security Studies, Latvian Office, 1995.

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Studies, National Defense University Institute for National Strategic. Institute for National Strategic Studies. [Washington, D.C.] : National Defense University, 1986.

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Jones, Paul L. Military education : Issues at the National Defense University : statement for the record by Paul L. Jones, Director, Defense Force Management Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division, before the Panel on Military Education, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. [Washington, D.C.] : The Office, 1992.

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National Defense University. Institute for National Strategic Studies. Institute for National Strategic Studies : Helping forge tomorrow's strategy--. Washington, DC : The Institute, 1995.

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McClellan, Phyllis I. Silent sentinel on the Potomac : Fort NcNair, 1791-1991. Bowie, MD : Heritage Books, Inc., 1993.

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Shaw, Alan. University research centers of excellence for homeland security : A summary report of a workshop. Washington, D.C : National Academy Press, 2004.

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University, National Defense, dir. The future of conventional defense improvements in NATO : National Defense University : proceedings of the tenth NATO Symposium, 1987. Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C : National Defense University, 1988.

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NATO Symposium (National Defense University) (10th 1987 Washington, D.C.). The future of conventional defense improvements in NATO : National Defense University : proceedings of the tenth NATO Symposium, 1987. Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C : National Defense University, 1988.

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González de Reufels, Delia. « The Coalition Between Medical Doctors and the Military : On the Establishment of Public Health in Chile, 1870–1939 ». Dans International Impacts on Social Policy, 61–72. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86645-7_6.

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AbstractThis chapter focuses on the interdependency between military rivalries and the exchange of ideas across national borders, while the complex causal mechanism at play relates to the “able man mechanism” (Obinger et al., Introduction: Studying the Warfare-Welfare Nexus. In Warfare and Welfare: Military Conflict and Welfare State Development in Western Countries, ed. Herbert Obinger, Klaus Petersen, and Peter Starke, 1–35. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). At the centre is the strategic coalition between Chilean military and the medical profession and its effects on the field of public health. Both, the military and the medical profession, had realised that poor health of soldiers jeopardised military success and weakened national defence as well as national productivity. This insight, however, was the result of the rise of medicine as a discipline that led to a re-interpretation of health as a resource of the state and established state responsibility for the health of national citizens.
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Cutler, Leonard. « National Defense University Address, 2013 West Point Address, 2014 ». Dans President Obama’s Counterterrorism Strategy in the War on Terror, 65–80. New York : Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56769-7_4.

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Nam, Alexandra. « Medium of Instruction, National Identity and Attitudes Towards Gender Roles in Kazakhstan ». Dans The Steppe and Beyond : Studies on Central Asia, 143–62. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8517-3_8.

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AbstractIn Kazakhstan, most educational institutions provide instruction in Kazakh or Russian. This research uses the concepts of civic and ethnic nationalism (Smith, National Identity, University of Nevada Press, 1991) and gendered nationalism (Yuval-Davis and Anthias, Women-Nation-State, St. Martin’s Press, 1989) to look at the differences in national identity and attitudes toward gender roles between university students studying in Kazakh-medium and Russian-medium groups. Mixed-methods design of the study allowed the collection of complementary data on the topic. Around 102 ethnic Kazakh university students in Astana completed a survey (56 and 46 students from Kazakh-medium and Russian-medium groups, respectively). Twenty-four survey respondents were interviewed in-depth for complementary qualitative data on students’ experiences of encountering narratives of national identity and gender in school and university classrooms. The study found that students studying in the Kazakh language reported higher knowledge of the Kazakh language, a stronger sense of national identity, and more traditional attitudes towards gender roles than students studying in the Russian language. These findings were likewise reflected in students’ experiences of encountering narratives of national identity and gender in school and university classrooms, suggesting the pivotal role education plays in forming national identity and gender roles.
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Rostovtsev, Evgeny, Victoria Andreeva et Ilya Sidorchuk. « National Minorities at Saint Petersburg Imperial University in 1905 in the Focus of the Press ». Dans Springer Geography, 416–26. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78690-8_36.

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Kairė, Sandra, Lilija Duoblienė et Irena Zaleskienė. « Social Responsibility Through the Lens of an Agenda for Cultural Literacy Learning : Analyses of National Education Policy Documentation ». Dans Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding, 27–43. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71778-0_3.

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AbstractThe contemporary world is marked by numerous new challenges: growth of inequality, migration, development of new technologies, climate change. All of them create tensions among nations, social groups or cultures. In the face of growing multiculturalism and need for dialogue, social responsibility as a concept in the educational field has received due attention. For instance, Berman (Educational Leadership, November:75–80, 1990; Children’s social consciousness and the development of social responsibility, University of New York Press, New York,1997; Leadership for social justice and democracy in our schools, Corwin Press, Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 123–144, 2011) emphasized the importance of education for social responsibility in school and classroom and defined it as personal investment in the well-being of others. Vallaeys (GUNI Report of Higher Education in the World 5:88–96, 2014) discussed social responsibility as a matter of university mission and function. Berman (Leadership for social justice and democracy in our schools, Corwin Press, Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 123–144, 2011) related the concept of social responsibility to the development of social consciousness that meant balancing on personal self-realization and personal achievement with equal focus on social self-realization and collective achievement. In particular, a person becomes conscious that personal development (i.e. How will I lead my life?) is interrelated with the development of others (i.e. What does the way I lead my life mean for the life of others?). In this case, social responsibility embraces cultural values and creates empowerment, cooperation, compassion, and respect.
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Egher, Claudia. « The Drama of Expertise About Bipolar Disorder Online ». Dans Digital Healthcare and Expertise, 71–108. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9178-2_3.

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AbstractThis chapter describes how expertise about bipolar disorder is performed by The National Institute of Mental Health and La Haute Autorité de Santé. Using an innovative methodological approach which combines insights from Latour (Science in Action. How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1987) and media studies with a dramaturgical perspective (Goffman, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, London, Penguin, 1959/1990), it is argued that both institutions perform expertise in a conservative fashion, which allows them to articulate knowledge on bipolar disorder as stable and precise. While both institutions use similar performative techniques, they adapt them to subtly redefine bipolar disorder in ways that are aligned to the priorities characterizing their national health system and their institutional prerogatives and goals.
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Palmiano Federer, Julia. « New Kids on the Block : The Rise of NGO Mediators in Peace Mediation ». Dans Twenty-first Century Perspectives on War, Peace, and Human Conflict, 45–71. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42174-7_3.

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AbstractIn this chapter, I describe the emergence of NGO mediators in peace mediation. To avoid confusion regarding the unit of analysis, I focus on the normative frameworks and normative socializations of NGO mediators primarily as institutions, and not individuals. While the normative agency of NGOs as institutions and individuals may be closely interlinked, assessing the normative agency of individuals employed by NGOs require psychological and sociological methodologies that fall beyond the scope of this bookI view NGO mediators as private actors who take on discreet or public mediative or facilitative functions or activities among and between the negotiating parties in a peace process (Palmiano Federer, Rethinking Peace Mediation: Challenges of Contemporary Peacemaking Practice. Bristol University Press, 2021) The unit of analysis I focus on are international NGOs (INGOs) rather than local or national peacemaking organizations. While NGO mediators are seen to have little political power, they wield distinct characteristics such as moral authority, informality and the ability to partner within their institutional structure. These characteristics imbue them with an alternative type of legitimacy that lends to certain comparative advantages vis-à-vis other types of mediators. I also suggest that there are three types of NGO mediators, the “local-insider,” the “regional-outsider” and the “international modular.” All of these aspects contribute to NGO mediators’ “normative socializations” (Hellmüller et al. 2015), which are the highly subjective way that a mediation actor interprets a norm, based on their own personal view, which in turn affects their ability to promote norms to negotiating parties in peace processes.
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Donohue, Christopher. « “A Mountain of Nonsense” ? Czech and Slovenian Receptions of Materialism and Vitalism from c. 1860s to the First World War ». Dans History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, 67–84. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12604-8_5.

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AbstractIn general, historians of science and historians of ideas do not focus on critical appraisals of scientific ideas such as vitalism and materialism from Catholic intellectuals in eastern and southeastern Europe, nor is there much comparative work available on how significant European ideas in the life sciences such as materialism and vitalism were understood and received outside of France, Germany, Italy and the UK. Insofar as such treatments are available, they focus on the contributions of nineteenth century vitalism and materialism to later twentieth ideologies, as well as trace the interactions of vitalism and various intersections with the development of genetics and evolutionary biology see Mosse (The culture of Western Europe: the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Westview Press, Boulder, 1988, Toward the final solution: a history of European racism. Howard Fertig Publisher, New York, 1978; Turda et al., Crafting humans: from genesis to eugenics and beyond. V&R Unipress, Goettingen, 2013). English and American eugenicists (such as William Caleb Saleeby), and scores of others underscored the importance of vitalism to the future science of “eugenics” (Saleeby, The progress of eugenics. Cassell, New York, 1914). Little has been written on materialism qua materialism or vitalism qua vitalism in eastern Europe.The Czech and Slovene cases are interesting for comparison insofar as both had national awakenings in the middle of the nineteenth century which were linguistic and scientific, while also being religious in nature (on the Czech case see David, Realism, tolerance, and liberalism in the Czech National awakening: legacies of the Bohemian reformation. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2010; on the Slovene case see Kann and David, Peoples of the Eastern Habsburg Lands, 1526-1918. University of Washington Press, Washington, 2010). In the case of many Catholic writers writing in Moravia, there are not only slight noticeable differences in word-choice and construction but a greater influence of scholastic Latin, all the more so in the works of nineteenth century Czech priests and bishops.In this case, German, Latin and literary Czech coexisted in the same texts. Thus, the presence of these three languages throws caution on the work on the work of Michael Gordin, who argues that scientific language went from Latin to German to vernacular. In Czech, Slovenian and Croatian cases, all three coexisted quite happily until the First World War, with the decades from the 1840s to the 1880s being particularly suited to linguistic flexibility, where oftentimes writers would put in parentheses a Latin or German word to make the meaning clear to the audience. Note however that these multiple paraphrases were often polemical in the case of discussions of materialism and vitalism.In Slovenia Čas (Time or The Times) ran from 1907 to 1942, running under the muscular editorship of Fr. Aleš Ušeničnik (1868–1952) devoted hundreds of pages often penned by Ušeničnik himself or his close collaborators to wide-ranging discussions of vitalism, materialism and its implied social and societal consequences. Like their Czech counterparts Fr. Matěj Procházka (1811–1889) and Fr. Antonín LenzMaterialismMechanismDynamism (1829–1901), materialism was often conjoined with "pantheism" and immorality. In both the Czech and the Slovene cases, materialism was viewed as a deep theological problem, as it made the Catholic account of the transformation of the Eucharistic sacrifice into the real presence untenable. In the Czech case, materialism was often conjoined with “bestiality” (bestialnost) and radical politics, especially agrarianism, while in the case of Ušeničnik and Slovene writers, materialism was conjoined with “parliamentarianism” and “democracy.” There is too an unexamined dialogue on vitalism, materialism and pan-Slavism which needs to be explored.Writing in 1914 in a review of O bistvu življenja (Concerning the essence of life) by the controversial Croatian biologist Boris Zarnik) Ušeničnik underscored that vitalism was an speculative outlook because it left the field of positive science and entered the speculative realm of philosophy. Ušeničnik writes that it was “Too bad” that Zarnik “tackles” the question of vitalism, as his zoological opinions are interesting but his philosophy was not “successful”. Ušeničnik concluded that vitalism was a rather old idea, which belonged more to the realm of philosophy and Thomistic theology then biology. It nonetheless seemed to provide a solution for the particular characteristics of life, especially its individuality. It was certainly preferable to all the dangers that materialism presented. Likewise in the Czech case, Emmanuel Radl (1873–1942) spent much of his life extolling the virtues of vitalism, up until his death in home confinement during the Nazi Protectorate. Vitalism too became bound up in the late nineteenth century rediscovery of early modern philosophy, which became an essential part of the development of new scientific consciousness and linguistic awareness right before the First World War in the Czech lands. Thus, by comparing the reception of these ideas together in two countries separated by ‘nationality’ but bounded by religion and active engagement with French and German ideas (especially Driesch), we can reconstruct not only receptions of vitalism and materialism, but articulate their political and theological valances.
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Ignovska, Elena. « Mandatory Vaccination Against COVID-19 in Europe : Public Health Versus ‘Saved by the Bell’ Individual Autonomy ». Dans European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World, 283–303. Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40801-4_18.

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AbstractThe text aims to reconcile the bioethical principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice) (Beauchamp TL, Childress JF in Principles of biomedical ethics, 6th edn. Oxford University Press, 2009) with the principles used by legal institutions (primarily, the European Court of Human Rights) to evaluate possible human rights infringements due to mandatory vaccination against Covid-19 (legality, necessity, proportionality and legitimate aim) (This is the so-called ‘structural approach’ that the ECtHR follows when considering interferences of the qualified right and is also stipulated in article 26 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine: Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine (Oviedo Convention).) by National Public Health policies of the Member States of the Council of Europe. (Even more, the idea is to bring closer the methodology of teaching/learning and researching via the HELP platform of the Council of Europe in the course on Bioethics to the law students.) The trigger is to test these principles using deductive reasoning in the pioneering Austrian case of mandatory vaccination, while inductive methodology is used to evaluate how recent similar cases (such as Vavřička and Others v. Czech Republic) contributed to support the theory that next to human rights, there are also duties. Since circumstances with the pandemic are rather turbulent and constantly changing (even as this article is being written), the time factor significantly influences the conclusions drawn. Namely, the author holds the opinion that with a carefully chosen methodology and model, any severe disease that significantly threatens the individual and public health at particular time, period or might constantly be a reason to restrict individual autonomy with scientifically proven, safe and efficient vaccines. Nevertheless, regarding Covid-19, at the current time, even if the means of coercion do not include applying direct physical force (As in the case of Vavřička or in the pioneering but suspended legislation for mandatory vaccination in Austria.), they are not proportionate to the possible infringement on one’s private life and individual consent for the sake of public health, or at least not anymore.
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Süß, Winfried. « Franz L. Neumann : Behemoth. The Structure and Practice of National Socialism, Oxford University Press : New York/London 1942, XVII u. 532 S. ; 2nd, revised ed. with new appendix, 1944, XIX u. 649 S. (dt. Behemoth. Struktur und Praxis des Nationalsozialismus 1933–1944, herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort versehen von Gert Schäfer, Köln/Frankfurt : Europäische Verlagsanstalt 1977, S. 784 S.) ». Dans Klassiker der Sozialwissenschaften, 155–58. Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13213-2_35.

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Liu, Weiwei, et Chunsheng Shi. « Research on Scientific Research Capability Evaluation Model of National Defense University Based on TOPSIS ». Dans 2009 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cise.2009.5366822.

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Zhang, Jiande, Xingjun Ge, Jun Zhang, Juntao He, Yuwei Fan, Zhiqiang Li, Zhenxing Jin, Liang Gao, Junpu Ling et Zumin Qi. « Research activities on high-power microwave sources in National University of Defense Technology of China ». Dans 2015 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2015.7297023.

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Guo, Zhe, Hanxian Fang et Huijuan Lyu. « The Research Situation and Prospect on Artificial Ionospheric Modification of National University of Defense Technology HAO Research Group ». Dans 2018 12th International Symposium on Antennas, Propagation and EM Theory (ISAPE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isape.2018.8634304.

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Cruceru, Valerica. « FROM A TRADITIONAL LEARNING STYLE TO A HYBRID ONE : THE DOCTORAL PROGRAMS AT THE "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY ». Dans eLSE 2015. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-15-065.

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The eLearning programs have emerged as powerful tools that change the educational style on a global scale and "The Carol I" National Defense University of Romania has become a leading actor in this domain. This paper brings forward the results of a short case study with facts related to the current costs and benefits of the doctoral studies, followed by proposals about the implementation of a hybrid/blended learning program in the future. The doctoral programs organized by the university since 1968 have used mainly the traditional face to face approach, providing a rigorous, but limited learning experience. Since 2011 the internet has become an important tool used by Ph.D coordinators and doctoral students to communicate, but that is an irregular pattern, just a piece in the puzzle of hybrid learning. The case study shows that doctoral programs developed around a traditional learning style are time and money consuming, offering a limited amount of sources for a valuable scientific research, so the doctoral students have limited opportunities. For a couple of years our university has access to national and international data bases, and the Distance Learning Department provides scientific materials and specific courses. It is obvious that we have some of the necessary tools, and is about time to design and implement doctoral programs based on a hybrid/blended learning style. We should develop programs where students can get classes, access course bibliography and conduct research online; the face to face interaction with Ph.D coordinators has to give space for electronic interaction, using synchronous and asynchronous means. In fact we should take steps to develop and implement a doctoral program based on a type of learning that includes a combination of face-to-face classroom/tutorial sessions, live eLearning and self-paced research activities. We advocate the use of a hybrid learning style because it is ideally suited for doctoral programs, where students mainly need guidance, in order to develop knowledge. A hybrid learning style means continuity, opportunity and gives an active character to the scientific research. A hybrid learning style allows the doctoral school to function as a lively body, in full consonance with the evolution of a knowledge based society.
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Zanders, Viesturs. « Soviet Disinformation and Latvian Diaspora after World War II ». Dans International scientific conference of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/ms22.16.

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The topicality of the study is determined by the fact that the currently widespread Russian disinformation policy is rooted in the experience amassed during the Soviet period, including the attempts to influence the Latvian diaspora living outside Latvia. Until now, research has highlighted the public political activities of diaspora organizations, neglecting the publications they produced. However, the documents available in the memory institutions of Latvia permit the researchers to reveal in sufficient detail the process of preparation and dissemination of these publications, as well as the frequently contradictory assessment of these publications. The aim of the research is, by using a range of unpublished documents and press publications of Latvians in exile community, which have not previously been included in the scientific circulation, to ascertain the experience of the Latvian exile society in the context of spreading true information about the history of Latvia and the situation in occupied Latvia, as well as evaluating the risks that could be caused by the uncritical use of Soviet publications sent to Latvians in the diaspora. The Latvian National Foundation (LNF, founded in Stockholm in 1947) can be considered the most consistent producer of such publications over a longer period of time. The materials released by LNF include publications that use sources of information available in the free world, as well as texts and images received from Latvia, which are published under cover names. A fair part of LNF’s publications was released in foreign languages (English, Swedish, German, etc.), as their target audience was the policy makers of Western countries. Some of the publications of LNF predominantly display the characteristics of representative gifts, but in general they form a significant part of Latvian publishing, – a contribution to maintaining the idea of the continuity of Latvian statehood. Relatively intensive sending of printed materials of occupied Latvia to Latvians in exile, starting from the second half of the 1950s, raises discussions about the value and place of these publications on the bookshelves of Latvians in exile. The findings of the research yield new insights into the role of certain organizations (in this case, the Latvian National Foundation) in Latvian book publishing in exile and the experience of the diaspora in dealing with Soviet disinformation.
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Cepliša, Aija. « Russian Journalists in Latvia Impacted by the Russian Invasion of Ukraine ». Dans International scientific conference of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/ms23.02.

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The aim of the research is to analyse the experience of Russian journalists who moved to Latvia after 24 February 2022, when Russia started a full-scale armed invasion of Ukraine, and who have since been living and working in Latvia. The theoretical framework of the work is based on three chapters, which examine the aspects of media accountability and influence, freedom of the press, and the work of journalists in exile. The qualitative research has been carried out, using a narrative analysis. Data was obtained with the help of semi-structured interviews. The respondents were found with the snowball sampling method. In the period from 23 March to 20 April 2023, ten semi-structured interviews with Russian journalists who have moved to Latvia after 24 February 2022, when Russia started a full-scale armed invasion of Ukraine, were obtained. The interviews particularly explored their motivation to move to Latvia, their working and living conditions in Latvia, and their opinion about the future of Russia. The results show that Russian journalists could not stay in Russia due to security reasons, and all the journalists reveal that it was their individual decision to move. They evaluate their work in Latvia as safe, but at the same time challenging, because they are no longer able to access local information of their former country, thus gradually distancing them from Russia. Examining these difficulties, the narrative analysis reveals that Russian journalists are concerned about their future life in Latvia, because they have not been issued residence permits or work visas. One narrative condemns NEPLP (National Electronic Mass Media Council of Latvia) action in cancelling the license of the TV channel “Dozhd” (TV Rain). The journalists do not see a quick end to the war started by Russia in Ukraine and are pessimistic about Russia’s future development.
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Popescu, Laurențiu Răducu. « THE CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE PROJECTION OF THE ONLINE COURSE FOR TRAINING THE REMOTE PILOTS IN RPAS FIELD IN THE NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY "CAROL I" ». Dans 12th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2020.1708.

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Nguyen Thi, Lien. « EVOLVING JOURNALIST FORCES TO SERVE THE MISSION OF PROTECTING VIETNAM'S SOVEREIGNTY OVER THE SEA AND ISLANDS ». Dans International Conference on Political Theory : The International Conference on Human Resources for Sustainable Development. Bach Khoa Publishing House, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51316/icpt.hust.2023.24.

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The sea and islands are a spiritual and inseparable part of Vietnam's territory, with crucial importance in politics, economy, national defense, security, and foreign affairs. Safeguarding sovereignty over the sea and islands is a continuous and urgent task of the entire nation, in which the press in general and journalists in particular play a pioneering and vanguard role. This article focuses on studying the significance of protecting Vietnam's sovereignty over the sea and islands, the role of journalists, and the current situation of the journalist force in propagating Vietnam's sea and islands. Based on that, it proposes some solutions to evolve journalist forces to serve the mission of protecting Vietnam's sovereignty over the sea and islands in the future.
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Liping, Li, et Zeng Shishang. « The research of the sports injury causes and countermeasures of cadets in physical training : By taking students of National University of Defense Technology as a study case ». Dans 2011 International Conference on Human Health and Biomedical Engineering (HHBE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hhbe.2011.6029032.

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Uysal, Özgür, et Recep Kök. « The Role of Army-University-Industry Cooperation in Economic Development ». Dans International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00676.

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The cooperation between the different institutions in an economic system, is one of the elements that contributes to the development of the economic system. The main purpose of this study is to analyze the main determinants of growth rate of the defense industry based patent production as a concretized indicator of the information economics, in order to determine in which ways the army-university-industry cooperation will contribute to economic development. In this study, generated basic and derivative hypotheses were tested using panel data method on NATO countries and were developed an econometric model to provide and improve the army-university-industry cooperation. The contribution of the army-university-industry cooperation to economic development have been revealed with a model proposal. According to the results of analysis, the basic dynamics that determined the growth rate of patent production resulting from army-university-industry cooperation are the share of technological progress of army on national income received by the army, the share of university R&D expenditures in total R&D expenditure and technological gap levels of the countries. It’s observed that any reduction in technological gap levels of the countries or any increase in military-oriented technological progress or the share of university R&D expenditures in total R&D expenditure increases the growth rate of patent production resulting from the army-university-industry cooperation.
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Babenko, Oksana. Ідеї екуменізму в публіцистиці митрополита Андрея Шептицького : сучасне прочитання. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2023.52-53.11717.

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Subject of the article’s study – ecumenism of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi and reflection of this phenomenon in the works of scientists and modern Ukrainian media. Main objective of the study: analyze what Ukrainian scientists, journalists and different media are writing about Sheptytkyi’s ecumenism. Methodology: We used a bibliographic method to accumulate factual material, a qualitative content analysis to isolate the ideas of ecumenism from the journalism of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytskyi, a cultural-historical method that made it possible to consider the ideas of ecumenism in the context of the era, the connection with the historical context, as well as methods of synthesis and generalization, induction and deduction. The study process description: In our scientific article, we analyzed the doctoral dissertation of His Beatitude Lubomyr Huzar entitled «Andrei Sheptytskyi, Metropolitan of Halytskyi (1901-1944). Herald of ecumenism». His Beatitude Lubomyr defended this fundamental work at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome back in 1972. Therefore, we observed how this work reflects the historical prerequisites, features and development of Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism, who, according to His Beatitude Lubomir, was a kind of innovator in this field, a person who was ahead of his time. We also analyzed the reflections on the ecumenism of Sheptytskyi´s father, doctor Ivan Datsk, which are reflected in his book «In Search of Faithfulness and Truth». In addition, we turned to the scientific text «Ecumenism of Sheptytskyi» by professors Mykola Vegesh and Mykola Palinchak. Subsequently, it was analyzed how the scientific work became a useful basis for the coverage of Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism in the press. In particular, in the columns of the cultural and social site «Zbruch» in Diana Motruk’s article «In Search of Church Unity». We also turned to the «Spiritual Greatness of Lviv» website, where in 2020 an interview with Mykhailo Perun, who shot the film «Sheptytskyi: Relevant information», was published, illustrating the ecumenical initiatives of this figure. In addition, we analyzed the publication on Radio Svoboda for 2022, dedicated to the anniversary of Sheptytsky’s stepping into eternity. It is also mentioned there about of Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism as his landmark activity. Subsequently, we found an article on the website «Christian and the World», where in a conversation with the scientist Dr. Andrii Sorokovskyi entitled «Andrei Sheptytskyi believed that the union is a synthesis, communion and dialogue between the East and the West, – Andrii Sorokovskyi» also analyzed the phenomenon of Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism. Results: we discovered that Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism was studied not only by numerous scientists, but this meaningful legacy of his is a valuable phenomenon for media coverage. Therefore, Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism becomes the subject of interest of journalists not only of publications that write mainly on church topics, but also socio-political and artistic ones. We are sure that Sheptytskyi’s ecumenism will continue to be studied by professional scientists and representatives of the wider media community. Significance: journalism of a religious orientation, high-quality and substantiated coverage of religious processes and phenomena in the press is still something quite new for modern Ukraine. In Soviet times, journalists were afraid to write about religion in order not to incur the wrath of the authorities, so such materials could not be included in the press. That is why it is very important to study how today’s journalists cover important issues of religion, which, in addition, have a strong scientific basis. In addition, the development of ecumenism and religious unity are extremely important for building national unity, which is necessary for our state to effectively confront the enemy in full-scale war. Key words: ecumenism; Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytskyi; media; interreleigion cooperation; dialogue.
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Litwak, Robert S. National Defense University Symposium, Prospects for Security in the Middle East, Panel 3 - Proliferation and Arms Control - Regional Reactions. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, avril 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada434741.

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Ammann, Karah, Eric Dinger et David Lohse. Rocky intertidal monitoring : 2019?2020 results from Redwood National and State Parks. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301673.

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This report presents the results of the monitoring surveys done in 2019 and 2020 of the rocky intertidal community at three sites within the Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) in Del Norte County, California. These sites are part of MARINe (Multi-Agency Rocky Intertidal Network), a regional intertidal monitoring network sponsored by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), with additional funding and support from local and state governments, universities, and private organizations (see www.marine.ucsc.edu). Funding for annual monitoring in RNSP is provided by the National Park Service (NPS) Klamath Network (KLMN) through a cooperative agreement with the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC). Field sampling is accomplished through a collaborative effort between UCSC and RNSP staff. The 2019 and 2020 field crews each consisted of 4 UCSC biologists and three RNSP staff members. This monitoring program, adapted from MARINe protocols, was designed to identify and follow temporal trends in populations of the common and/or ecologically important organisms in the rocky intertidal community at three index sites within the RNSP. To accomplish this, sites are sampled once a year, and data are collected from permanent plots established to monitor changes in sessile invertebrates, algae, and the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus), and from permanent transects to monitor surfgrass (Phyllospadix spp.) and sea palm (Postelsia palmaeformis). These data are utilized to determine annual status of the community and archived for future use to explore broader spatial and temporal trends. All of the monitored populations varied to some degree over the course of 2019?2020. The KLMN rocky intertidal monitoring program (?RNSP rocky intertidal monitoring program? in previous reports; Amman et al. 2022), which started in RNSP in 2004, continues to progress successfully. The procedures for data collection, data management, data analysis, and reporting are regularly assessed and have undergone some revisions based on the evolution of the monitoring program (Ammann and Raimondi 2008; protocol revision in progress [Eric Dinger, National Park Service ecologist, pers. comm., Jan 23, 2023]). As such, this year?s report follows on Amman et al. (2022) which introduced new reporting. Amman et al. (2022) and this report include broader scale biodiversity data collected through Coastal Biodiversity Survey protocol. These biodiversity data are sampled at 2 of the 3 sites every sampling period. This report differs from earlier annual reports in shifting from a full summary report, with in-depth analysis, to an administrative data summary report that does not contain in-depth analyses. Subsequent reports will follow this format. This report also reports on optional MARINe protocol data we collected that are not part of the KLMN rocky intertidal protocol (e.g., mussel sizes and sea palm measurements). Some of these optional data measurements may be discontinued in future years. More comprehensive trend analyses of the data are available in the program?s 5-year trend reports, the first of which included data through 2013 (Ammann et al. 2017) and the consecutive trend paper through 2018 (Lohse et al. in press).
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