Sentiment, reason, and law : policing in the Republic of China on Taiwan / Jeffrey T. Martin.
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- 9781501740077
- 1501740075
- 9781501740060
- 1501740067
- 363.20951249/09045 23
- HV8262.A2 M37 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Backstage passage -- The paichusuo and the jurisdiction of qing -- Policing and the politics of care -- Administrative repair -- Holding things together -- Strong democracy, weak police.
"The Republic of China on Taiwan spent nearly four decades as a single-party state under dictatorial rule (1949-1987) before transitioning to liberal democracy. This book describes the social life of a neighborhood police station during the first rotation in executive power following the democratic transition"-- Provided by publisher.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 10, 2019).
In English.
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