
The world is undergoing a profound set of digital disruptions that are changing the nature of how governments counter dissent and assert control over their countries. While increasing numbers of people rely primarily or exclusively on online platforms, authoritarian regimes have concurrently developed a formidable array of technological capabilities to constrain and repress their citizens. In The Rise of Digital Repression, Steven Feldstein documents how the emergence of advanced digital tools bring new dimensions to political repression. Presenting new field research from Thailand, the Philippines, and Ethiopia, he investigates the goals, motivations, and drivers of these digital tactics. Feldstein further highlights how governments pursue digital strategies based on a range of factors: ongoing levels of repression, political leadership, state capacity, and technological development. The international community, he argues, is already seeing glimpses of what the frontiers of repression look like. For instance, Chinese authorities have brought together mass surveillance, censorship, DNA collection, and artificial intelligence to enforce their directives in Xinjiang. As many of these trends go global, Feldstein shows how this has major implications for democracies and civil society activists around the world. A compelling synthesis of how anti-democratic leaders harness powerful technology to advance their political objectives, The Rise of Digital Repression concludes by laying out innovative ideas and strategies for civil society and opposition movements to respond to the digital autocratic wave.
This book investigates how authoritarian regimes utilize advanced digital technologies to suppress dissent and consolidate political control in the modern era. Steven Feldstein, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, draws upon extensive field research and comparative political analysis to examine the intersection of state power and digital infrastructure. He argues that the proliferation of surveillance, censorship, and AI-driven tools represents a significant shift in how governments manage domestic opposition and maintain authority.
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Experts and policy analysts recognize this work as a critical contribution to the study of modern authoritarianism and the geopolitical implications of technology. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's research and the practical utility of the proposed strategies for civil society activists.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190057513
ISBN-13:
9780190057510
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