Over the past decades, internet governance has developed in a tug-of-war between the democratic, transnational nature of the web, and attempts by national governments to put cyberspace under control. Recently, the idea of digital sovereignty has started to increasingly gain more supporters among nation states. This article is a case study on the Russian concept of a "sovereign internet". In 2019, the so-called law on sustainable internet marked a new milestone in the development of RuNet. Drawing on document analysis and expert interviews, I reconstruct Russia’s strategic narrative on internet sovereignty and its evolution over time. I identify the main factors that have shaped the Russian concept of sovereignty, including domestic politics...
The article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in intern...
The article reviews the current challenges to international efforts invested in solving information ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
Over the past decades, internet governance has developed in a tug-of-war between the democratic, tra...
In reference to Russia, the concept of “Internet sovereignty” is commonly used to evoke the state’s ...
As international politics' developments heavily weigh on Russia's domestic politics, the internet is...
Why have the Chinese and Russian internet sovereignty norms diffused successfully to some countries ...
"Digital sovereignty" is the idea that states should “reaffirm” their authority over the Int...
Pursuing the autonomisation and “sovereignisation” of their national Internet (RuNet) since the earl...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Since the start of the Putin era in 2000, Russia ha...
The internet brings challenges that threaten national identities and the foundations of what it mean...
CARGC Paper 13, “Toward a Cultural Framework of Internet Governance: Russia’s Great Power Identity a...
The article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in intern...
The article reviews the current challenges to international efforts invested in solving information ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
Over the past decades, internet governance has developed in a tug-of-war between the democratic, tra...
In reference to Russia, the concept of “Internet sovereignty” is commonly used to evoke the state’s ...
As international politics' developments heavily weigh on Russia's domestic politics, the internet is...
Why have the Chinese and Russian internet sovereignty norms diffused successfully to some countries ...
"Digital sovereignty" is the idea that states should “reaffirm” their authority over the Int...
Pursuing the autonomisation and “sovereignisation” of their national Internet (RuNet) since the earl...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...
The culture of mass communication in Russia has been challenged by the emergence of new communicatio...
When considering the rhetoric about the political potential of Web 2.0, it would appear that Russia ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Since the start of the Putin era in 2000, Russia ha...
The internet brings challenges that threaten national identities and the foundations of what it mean...
CARGC Paper 13, “Toward a Cultural Framework of Internet Governance: Russia’s Great Power Identity a...
The article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in intern...
The article reviews the current challenges to international efforts invested in solving information ...
This article explores aspects, transformations, and dynamics of the ideological control of the inter...