Government Internet Shutdowns Are Changing. How Should Citizens and Democracies Respond? - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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As governments find more effective ways to carry out internet shutdowns, citizens and democracies need more effective ways to combat them.
How Democracies Spy on Their Citizens
Steven Feldstein - author of the 'The Rise of Digital Repression
Omidyar Network's Vision for Trustworthy Messaging in a Viral World
Global Report IDEA Global State of Democracy Report
A Tricky New Way to Sneak Past Repressive Internet Censorship
Credited Responses: The Best / Worst of Digital Future 2035, Imagining the Internet
Your Family Will Suffer”: How China is Hacking, Surveilling, and Intimidating Uyghurs in Liberal Democracies - Uyghur Human Rights Project
Think Tanks' reports on COVID-19 and the recovery fund - Consilium
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on JSTOR
100 Years of Impact by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Issuu
Steven Feldstein - author of the 'The Rise of Digital Repression
Discussion on Online Speech
Platform://Democracy
The Lancet Commission on lessons for the future from the COVID-19 pandemic - The Lancet
Tips to Uncover the Spy Tech Your Government Buys – Global Investigative Journalism Network
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