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Challenging Beijing’s mandate of heaven: Taiwan’s sunflower movement and Hong Kong’s umbrella movement

by Ming-Sho Ho, Philadephia, Temple University Press, 2019, xvi + 270 pp., indices, $104.50, ISBN 978-1439917060 (hardback), $45.43, ISBN 978-1439917077 (paperback)

 

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Dana S. Trif

Dana S. Trif is a researcher with ProDem (Protests and Democracy: How Movement Parties, Social Movements and Active Citizens are Reshaping Europe), a cross-country research project funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung. She has a PhD in Political Science from the Freie Universität Berlin. In 2017, Dana was a Ministry of Foreign Affairs Taiwan Fellow at the National Cheng-Chi University, Taipei. Her research focuses on questions of hegemony and ideology in international law & security and, more recently, on social movements.

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