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Tag: Samantha Hoffman of the Mercator Institute for China Studies in Berlin

Technology in service of ideology: exporting China’s ‘digital totalitarian state’

DemDigest    August 20, 2018 August 20, 2018   

How do you effectively govern a country that’s home to one in five people on the planet, with an increasingly complex economy and society, if you don’t allow public debate,… Read more »

Analysis, Asia, Authoritarianism, China, Civil Society, cybersecurity, Democratic institutions, Dictatorships, disinformation, Hong Kong, Ideology, Internet freedom, Media, National Endowment for Democracy, Taiwan    Christina Larson, Confucius Institutes, Copenhagen Democracy Summit, cyber sovereignty, David Runciman’s How Democracy Ends, digital totalitarianism, Larry Diamond, Martin Chorzempa, National Endowment for Democracy, Samantha Hoffman of the Mercator Institute for China Studies in Berlin, sharp power, social credit, Stanford CDDRL, Timothy Shenk, Toomas Henrik Ilves, Uncommon Knowledge, Who needs democracy when you have data?, Xiao Qiang

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