National Governments and Control of the Internet
A Digital Challenge
By Giampiero Giacomello
Published June 10th 2008 by Routledge – 224 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society
Published June 10th 2008 by Routledge – 224 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Information Technology and Society
In recent years, Internet control has become one of the major indicators to assess the balance between freedom and security in democracies. This book explores and compares why, and to what extent, national governments decide to control the Internet and how this impacts on crucial socio-economic activities and fundamental civil rights. The author provides detailed studies on the US, Germany, Italy and further case studies on Brazil, Canada, India, the Netherlands, South Africa and Switzerland, to address topics such national security, freedom of expression and privacy.
Giampiero Giacomello is a post-doctoral associate at the Peace Studies Program, Cornell University and visiting professor of international relations in the Department of Politics, University of Bologna. His research interests include international relations and security, and computer networks and cyberterrorism.
Name: National Governments and Control of the Internet: A Digital Challenge (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Giampiero Giacomello. In recent years, Internet control has become one of the major indicators to assess the balance between freedom and security in democracies. This book explores and compares why, and to what extent, national governments decide to control the Internet and...
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