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Analysis of Policy CaseNaval Security PolicyFrom Coastal Navy to Ocean-Going Navy
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Introduction
Analytic framework : MSF
An Overview of Naval Security
Case Analysis
Conclusion
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¥°. Introduction
1. The Background of Research
Cheong-hae troop
Jeju Naval basis
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¥±. Analytic Framework : MSF
Coastal Navy
Ocean-Going Navy
2. The Purpose of Research
Why
How
Explain by using MSF
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¥±. Analytic Framework : MSF
Problem stream
Policy stream
Political
stream
Indicator
or crisis
Controversy about
Oceanic security policy
Public mood
Political
disposition of government
Demand of interest group
Policy
window
Agenda
setting
Societal
Pre-disposition
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¥². An overview of Oceanic Security Policy
The national policy to maintain and promote national defense that necessary to protect own country
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Quantitative comparison in the mid to late 1990s `
¥². An overview of Oceanic Security Policy
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`Korea, China, Japan¡¯s naval power :
Qualitative comparison in the mid to late 1990s `
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¥³. Case Analysis
1. About Case - 1
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1. About Case-2
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¥³. Case Analysis
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1. About Case-3
20th Admiral of The R.O.K.Navy
Ahn Byung-Tae
(1995.4 1997.4)
14th President of The R.O.K
Kim Young-Sam
(1993.2 1998.2)
Institutionalization of the Ocean-going Navy
¥³. Case Analysis
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R.O.K. Navy 2009
1. About Case-3
¥³. Case Analysis
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2. Social Predisposition - 1
Normally, a national security policy from the national security environment of the position is determined in accordance with the general requirements
Meantime, there is to the R.O.K and the security policy according to the security awareness or political propensity of policy-makers the po