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621 Referendum items are a KMT stunt The Liberty Times Editorial 306
622 US summit should invite Taiwan Huynh Tam Sang, Phan Van Tim 379
623 Mayor Ko Wen-je’s IQ debacle Taipei Times Editorial 295
624 KMT, TPP confused on pork issue Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 320
625 Rethinking the Sunflower movement Huang Yu-zhe and Lee Ming-ju 黃于哲 李明洳 299
626 Tsai must put nation on war footing Mark Rawson 327
627 Pork referendum set to serve CCP Chuang Sheng-rong 莊勝榮 317
628 Taiwanese groups can help shape US policy Michael Lin 林正二 279
629 Casting off the ‘one China’ illusion The Liberty Times Editorial 345
630 Nuclear has no place in Taiwan Pan Wei-yiu 潘威佑 322
631 Learning from Japanese consensus Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 345
632 Canada strands vaccinated expats Michael Riches 288
633 Honesty can aid transitional justice Paul Lin 林保華 296
634 Pandora’s box of the bid to recall Chen Po-wei James Chen 陳俊穎 315
635 Ko Wen-je misusing news briefings Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 356
636 No remorse over KMT’s past Taipei Times Editorial 318
637 Understanding Chinese colonialism Kok Bayraq 695
638 Taiwan not yet a ‘normal’ society The Liberty Times Editorial 439
639 Stepping up exchanges with the EU Chang Sue-chung 張淑中 299
640 Chen recall shows flawed process Taipei Times Editorial 443
 
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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.