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Home Activity Slideshow 2017-02-18 Prof. Wan-yao Chou(周婉窈): White Terror, Transition Justice and Our Responsibility

2017-02-18 Prof. Wan-yao Chou(周婉窈): White Terror, Transition Justice and Our Responsibility

Prof. Wan-yao Chou(周婉窈): White Terror, Transition Justice and Our Responsibility
 



Prof. Wan-yao Chou(周婉窈): White Terror, Transition Justice and Our Responsibility


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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 February 2017 21:51 )  

Newsflash

The recent “Jasmine Revolution” and the effect it has had on autocratic political systems has shown that forces are in place for a new wave of democracy and that these could erupt at any time. These recent events also show that this force has a way of reaching areas situated near each other. The Internet has become a new tool for disseminating information about democracy and this is something that traditional theories on democratization never foresaw. The middle class, new social movements and even opposition parties have all fallen into the background and have been replaced with a new form of mass communication that is more democratic and decentralized.