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Teaser Video ‘Made in China: Tackling Digital Authoritarianism’

26 March 2020

Dimitar Lilkov

Digital authoritarianism is no future prospect. It is already here. The People’s Republic of China has institutionalised draconian measures for citizen surveillance and censorship, as well as gaining almost full control of online political discourse.

Download the Research Paper here.

Teaser Video ‘Made in China: Tackling Digital Authoritarianism’

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