Regime transition and the media in Taiwan
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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:51 authored by Gary RawnsleyGary Rawnsley, M-Y.T. RawnsleyTaiwan's recent experience of political regime transition suggests the existence of a strong correlation between the promotion of free and diverse media and the level of political change. The government's efforts to create a more liberal media environment are commendable, but, owing to the structure of the market and ownership patterns, the party of government (the Kuomintang) maintains a powerful influence over television and major newspapers. This makes the so-called new media, especially cable television and talk radio, particularly important to democratization in Taiwan. So far, however, they have tended to promote a divisive and adversarial political culture rather than true democratic consolidation. © 1998 Frank Cass & Co Ltd.
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Publication Title
Democratization and the MediaPublisher
Taylor and FrancisISBN
9781136321634Date Submitted
2023-07-28Date Accepted
1998-09-30Date of First Publication
1998-09-30Date of Final Publication
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