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Addison, Tony. The new global determinants of FDI flows to developing countries: The importance of ICT and democratization. United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2003.

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The triumph of the flexible society: The connectivity revolution and resistance to change. Praeger, 2004.

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Liberation technology: Social media and the struggle for democracy. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.

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González-Quijano, Yves. Arabités numériques: Le printemps du web arabe. Actes sud-Sindbad, 2012.

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Héctor, Gómez Peralta, Cruz Vásquez Miguel, Salas Alfaro Renato, Chávez Ángeles Manuel G, and Universidad de la Sierra Sur. Cuerpo Académico: Gobierno y Desarrollo Regional, eds. Retos y perspectivas de desarrollo para el estado de Oaxaca. Universidad de la Sierra Sur, 2011.

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Daghmi, Fathallah, Farid Toumi, and Abderrahmane Amsidder. Les médias font-ils les révolutions?: Regards critiques sur les soulèvements arabes. L'Harmattan, 2013.

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Sang-in, Chŏn, ред. Hanʼguk hyŏndaesa: Chinsil kwa haesŏk. Nanam Chʻulpʻan, 2005.

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Shan, Jingyu. The Internet, public sphere, and democratization of China. 2001.

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The Internet and Politics: Citizens, voters and activists (Democratization Studies). Routledge, 2006.

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Gibson, Rachel, Sarah Oates, and Diana Owen. The Internet and Politics Citizens, Voters and Activists (Democratization Studies). Routledge, 2006.

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Controlling Information in U.S. Occupied Germany, 1945-1949: Media Manipulation and Propaganda (Studies in Twentieth-Century American History). Edwin Mellen Press, 2003.

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Media, democratization and identity: Papers presented at the Media and Communication Symposium held at the University of Zimbabwe, August 1993. Dept. of English, University of Zimbabwe, 1997.

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Hinds, Manuel. The Triumph of the Flexible Society: The Connectivity Revolution and Resistance to Change. Praeger Publishers, 2003.

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Democracy and the Internet: Allies or Adversaries? (Woodrow Wilson Center Press). Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2002.

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Keefer, Philip. The Poor Performance of Poor Democracies. Edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566020.003.0036.

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This article discusses the poor performance of poor democracies. The article points to recent literature on political market imperfections as a way to explain anomalies in the relationship between economic performance and regime type. The first section looks at the poor countries and their respective policies, while the second section attempts to explain the ambiguity in the democracy-growth relationship. It studies the political market imperfections and the heterogeneous democratic performance, and discusses democratization, the role of history, and puzzles in the literature on democracy. The
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Robillard, Julie M., and Emily Wight. Communicating about the brain in the digital era. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786832.003.0028.

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Neuroscience communication is at a turning point, with tremendous opportunity for growth and democratization. The rise of the web and social media as platforms for dissemination of research findings and stakeholder engagement presents both unique opportunities and critical ethical considerations. Online- and mobile-based information and services for brain health may enhance the autonomy of users in health decision-making. However, nonadherence to ethical norms, such as informed consent and conflict of interest by digital content creators, may lead to harm. The challenges of communicating neuro
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Bennett, W. Lance. Press–Government Relations in a Changing Media Environment. Edited by Kate Kenski and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.013.40.

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Several complex changes affect the legacy press system: failing business models and diminished journalistic capacity, the proliferation of dubiously sourced information flowing into the mass media through interconnected digital networks, and news audiences exercising greater choice about what news to follow and believe. These trends raise questions about traditional approaches to understanding news: Where, and with what consequences, does indexing—the journalistic filtering of news sources and content through perceived government power balances—continue to hold sway? Is there evidence for a de
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Bolt, Paul J., and Sharyl N. Cross. Emerging Non-traditional Security Challenges. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719519.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 focuses on three emerging non-traditional security challenges identified as critical concerns or “main threats” for both Russia and China: color revolutions, cyber and information security, and terrorism and violent extremism. There is a high degree of coincidence between Russian and Chinese perspectives on these issues, recognizing the vulnerabilities that each presents for state security. Russia and China oppose color revolutions, strongly argue that authoritarian regimes have full international legitimacy, and resist attempts to undermine sovereignty in promoting democratization o
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Ayyar, R. V. Vaidyanatha. The Present Is a Foreign Country (Global Trends). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474943.003.0009.

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This chapter offers an overview of the global trends in education systems driven by the five inter-connected forces: democratization of the society, rise of private education, globalization, advent of new information technologies, and knowledge economy. This overview is offered so that there could be a more nuanced understanding of the gales of creative destruction which spectacularly altered the Indian education landscape. It outlines the consequences of the transition of a higher education system transits from an elite system with low levels of enrolment to a mass system with very high level
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Weimann, Gabriel. Terrorism and Counterterrorism on the Internet. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.420.

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The internet has emerged as an important medium for terrorists. Two key trends can be discerned from cyberterrorism: the democratization of communications driven by user generated content on the internet, and modern terrorists’ growing awareness of the internet’s potential for their purposes. The internet has become a favorite tool of the terrorists because of the many advantages it provides, such as easy access; little or no regulation, censorship, or other forms of government control; potentially huge audiences spread throughout the world; anonymity of communication; fast flow of information
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Frantz, Erica. Autocracy. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.3.

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Dictatorships have dominated global politics for hundreds of years, from the pharaohs of Egypt to the absolute monarchs of Europe. Though democracy has since spread to much of the world, about a third of today’s countries are still ruled by dictatorship. And yet, compared to democracies, we know very little about how dictatorships work, who the key political actors are, and where decision-making powers lie. Political processes are opaque, and information is often intentionally distorted. Political survival depends not on maintaining the favor of voters, as in democracies, but on securing the b
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Colton, Timothy J. Russia. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780199917808.001.0001.

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Today’s Russia, also known as the Russian Federation, is often viewed as less powerful than the Soviet Union of the past. When stacked against other major nations in the present, however, the new Russia is a formidable if flawed player. Russia: What Everyone Needs to Know® provides fundamental information about the origins, evolution, and current affairs of the Russian state and society. The story begins with Russia’s geographic endowment, proceeds through its experiences as a kingdom and empire, and continues through the USSR’s three-quarters of a century, and finally the shocking breakup of
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