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_aTransgressiveness, civil society and internet control in Southeast Asia / _cLiu Yangyue. |
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520 | _aDescribes a study of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to identify the validity of a common view: that the extent of political control of the internet depends on how authoritarian the government is. Finds that a government's position on the democratic - authoritarian scale is not enough, on its own, to indicate the extent of its efforts to control and suppress the internet; the other significant factor is the scale and vibrancy of the online community which acts as a constraint on what authoritarian governments would like to do. | ||
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_aINTERNET CONTROL _zSOUTHEAST ASIA |
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_aPOLITICS _xSOUTHEAST ASIA |
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_aThe Pacific Review : _g Vol 27 No 3, July 2014, pp.383-407 (103) |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2014.909520 _zLink to full text. |
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