Terrorism: The view from Taiwan |
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Authors: | A. James Gregor Maria Hsia Chang |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California , Berkeley;2. Washington State University |
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Abstract: | Abstract Pointing out that the circumstances as regards terrorism in Taiwan are far different from those prevailing in, say, Israel or Italy, the authors describe the conditions that have faced the ROC since 1949, the beleaguered fortress mentality, the emergency legislation, and the anti‐terrorist measures, including restrictions on political and civil rights, taken in what may be called a period of protracted crisis. In the authors’ view, the goal of a fundamentally democratic political system will depend to a great extent on outside forces and influences. |
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