It is a common belief that the Internet can provide real
opportunities for political transformation, especially in societies
where freedom of speech is constrained by the government. This
volume explores the Internet's political and developmental impact
by analyzing it at the local, regional, and international levels.
The essays combine to show that limited Internet accessibility in
some countries has led to a problematic digital divide.
Entry subjects range from the two giants of Asia, China and
India, to the microstates in the Pacific. Each incisive essay takes
a fresh look at the issues facing the Asia-Pacific region. Topics
include:
Censorship and participation
The Internet's role in the global economy
Cyber-threats and Cyber-activisms
The Digital Diaspora
E-Mobilization and E-Democracy
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