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Банковская безопасность как элемент обеспечения финансовой безопасности государства ... : Banking Security as an Element of Ensuring the Financial Security of the State ...
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Holding on to Who They Are: Pathways for Variations in Response to Toxic Workplace Behavior Among U.S. Intelligence Officers
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In: All Antioch University Dissertations & Theses (2021)
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ПРАВОВЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ СОХРАНЕНИЯ ЗЕМЕЛЬ СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННОГО НАЗНАЧЕНИЯ ... : Legal issues of agricultural land conservation ...
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Транспортная безопасность в Российской Федерации: понятие и система ... : Transport Security in the Russian Federation: Concept and System ...
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МЕЖЭТНИЧЕСКИЙ КОНФЛИКТНЫЙ МЕДИАДИСКУРС В СОВРЕМЕННОМ ЭЛЕКТРОННО-ИНФОРМАЦИОННОМ ПРОСТРАНСТВЕ ... : INTERETHNIC CONFLICT MEDIA DISCOURSE IN THE MODERN ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SPACE ...
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PARTICULARITĂȚI ALE COMUNICĂRII STRATEGICE ÎN CONTEXTUL SPAȚIULUI INFORMAȚIONAL DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA ...
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PARTICULARITĂȚI ALE COMUNICĂRII STRATEGICE ÎN CONTEXTUL SPAȚIULUI INFORMAȚIONAL DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA ...
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Major or Minor?: For What Audiences are Intelligence Studies Programs Best Suited
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In: Journal of Strategic Security (2021)
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Tribal Revegetation Project Final Project Report: 92-Acre Area, Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Complex, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada
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In: Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Programming of financial–credit and innovation–investment threats of national economic security in Fortran and C++ languages ...
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Programming of financial–credit and innovation–investment threats of national economic security in Fortran and C++ languages ...
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A MODEL OF INTELLIGENCE CULTURE FOR CONSOLIDATING DEMOCRACIES
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The Politicization of the Genocide Label: Genocide Rhetoric in the UN Security Council
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In: Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (2020)
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The forensic intelligence continuum in the military context
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Dialectics of Transparency and Secrecy in the Information Age ... : The Role of Whistleblowing Legislation in the Regulatory Governance of Markets and in National Security ...
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Ethno-Religious Crisis in Northern Nigeria States and the Search for Peace and Security: Challenges for National Cohesion ...
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Pacifying the Homeland: Intelligence Fusion and Mass Supervision
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In: Faculty and Staff Books (2019)
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A grey area: How does image hue affect unfamiliar face matching?
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МЕДИАЭКОЛОГИЯ: ИМПЛОЗИВНЫЕ РИСКИ ДЛЯ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ ЛИЧНОСТИ В ЦИФРОВУЮ ЭПОХУ "ЭЛЕКТРОННЫХ КОЧЕВНИКОВ" ... : Media Ecology: Implosive Risks In The Digital Age Of "Electronic Nomads" ...
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Securitizing language: political elites and language policy securitization in South Korea ...
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Kang, Eunice Y.. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2018
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In 1948, when the newly established South Korean government was determining which language(s) should be official, South Korea was multilingual. Many Koreans knew up to four languages: Korean, Chinese, Japanese and English. Yet some sixty years later, South Korea had become overwhelmingly monolingual. This study seeks to account for the development whereby South Korea transformed into a monolingual society. The argument presented here is that this was achieved by implementing language policies that were wrapped in the rhetoric of “security.” By framing language issues in terms of security, political elites claimed they had a right to take extraordinary measures in the form of unilateral decisions on language policy in order to manage the issue. As a result the securitization of language issues provides a useful lens through which to explore South Korea’s language shift toward monolingualism. ❧ Throughout history, political elites have often sought to connect language issues with security concerns, but they ...
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Keyword:
globalization; Hangul; Hanja; language policy; language policy shifts; nation branding; national security; political elites; political protests; Political Science and International Relations; securitization; segyehwa; South Korea
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25549/usctheses-c16-675260 https://digitallibrary.usc.edu/asset-management/2A3BF1L7UTH1
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