Internet censorship and freedom in China : policies and concerns
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Internet censorship and freedom in China : policies and concerns
(China in the 21st century : economy, society and politics)(Internet policies and issues)
Nova Science, c2013
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内容説明
The People's Republic of China (PRC) has the world's largest number of Internet users, estimated at 500 million people. Despite government efforts to limit the flow of online news, Chinese Internet users are able to access unprecedented amounts of information, and political activists have utilised the Web as a vital communications tool. In recent years, Twitter-like microblogging has surged, resulting in dramatic cases of dissident communication and public comment on sensitive political issues. However, the Web has proven to be less of a democratic catalyst in China than many observers had hoped. The PRC government has one of the most rigorous Internet censorship systems, which relies heavily upon co-operation between the government and private Internet companies. This book examines the development of the Internet and its use in China which has raised Congressional concerns, including those related to human rights, trade and investment, and cybersecurity.
目次
- Preface
- China, Internet Freedom, & U.S. Policy
- Statement of Senator Sherrod Brown, Co-chairman, Congressional-Executive Commission on China
- Testimony of Xiao Qiang, Founder & Chief Editor, China Digital Times
- Testimony of Gilbert B Kaplan, President, Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws
- Testimony of Ed Black, President & CEO, Computer & Communications Industry Association
- Testimony of Alex Li
- U.S. Initiatives to Promote Global Internet Freedom: Issues, Policy, & Technology
- Index.
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