Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule

by Shanthi Kalathil
Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule
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published
January 1st 2003 by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

binding
Paperback, 218 pages

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0870031945   (isbn13: 9780870031946)

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As the Internet diffuses across the globe, many have come to believe that the technology poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. Grounde...more






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Ash
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10/18/07

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Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: Students, Activists
It does a great job explaining why the Internet wont change societies. In fact, the book outline ways in which the context of use has to be such that change can occur. Without a concomitant set of freedoms, Internet use won't do anything to speed up liberalization or democratic reform.

I particularly liked the analysis of China. The book did a good job avoiding some of the common pitfalls of Internet scholarship.
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