Weak police, strong democracy: civic ritual and performative peace in contemporary Taiwan


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It is conventional to believe that the police role in society centers on violence. A forthcoming article in the December issue of Current Anthropology explores that belief and shows how the weakness of police power can be treated as an index for the strength of democratic values institutionalized in the wider political environment. In "Weak Police, Strong Democracy: Civic Ritual and Performative Peace in Contemporary Taiwan," Jeffrey Martin argues that, in a democratic society, the police role should be defined by their capacity to resolve problems without violence. As an example of what this actually looks like, the author presents...