Critical Security, Democratisation and Television in TaiwanThreats to security materialize in many guises. This text examines the effect that television in Taiwan has on the management of critical security and democratization. Topics discussed include the media and popular protest, public television and empowerment, and globalization. |
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Critical Security, Democratisation and Television in Taiwan Gary D. Rawnsley,Ming-Yeh Rawnsley Limited preview - 2018 |
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