Context
This campaign ran in Taiwan / asien during 1990, around the issue of buergerrechte. Abolish the “Temporary Provisions Effective during the Period of the Communist Rebellion” (emergency legislation passed in 1948 that restricted many of the freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution and enacting martial law)
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Hold a national conference to discuss constitutional changes
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Goal
The campaign sought to case study details. Banners, posters, and displayed communications
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Strategy & Tactics
The campaign’s strategy as described in the source: Banners, posters, and displayed communications
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Tactics used (per the structured record):
- framing-and-narrative [source: taiwanese-student-sit-in-for-democratic-reform-wild-lily-movement]
Outcome
Outcome: teilweise. The fast (fast of moral pressure, hunger strike, satyagrahic fast)
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Lessons
What campaigners can take from this case: Banners, posters, and displayed communications
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Lessons recorded (per the structured record):
- (no lessons recorded in the structured frontmatter) [source: taiwanese-student-sit-in-for-democratic-reform-wild-lily-movement]