Revelations about the US National Security Agency’s mass surveillance programs presented an opportunity for foreign governments to push forward their Internet governance agenda. Many nation states proposed infrastructure-based initiatives to localize data within their jurisdiction citing concerns over privacy and security of their citizens. Relying on a conceptual framework that connects Internet infrastructure to power and social control this paper examines data localization proposals by a number of governments arguing that their purpose is to pursue alternative political and economic objectives in the name of privacy and security
With the rise of global telecommunications networks, and especially with the worldwide spread of the...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
Daily we provide new information about ourselves, when shopping, travelling, communicating on the In...
Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article ...
The rise of digital information communication technology has major implications for how states wield...
The 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of intelligence...
Over the last decade, the Internet has transformed how information can be made available-it is now u...
Our aim in this essay is to consider how policymakers make decisions about government surveillance i...
AbstractThe 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of inte...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
Marco Polo\u27s desire to explore new worlds and exchange both ideas and goods should be the impetus...
The strategy of the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program is to incorporate the privat...
Over the last thirty years, the Internet generally and the World Wide Web in particular have gone fr...
Global information and communications technologies create criminal opportunities in which criminal v...
With the rise of global telecommunications networks, and especially with the worldwide spread of the...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
Daily we provide new information about ourselves, when shopping, travelling, communicating on the In...
Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article ...
The rise of digital information communication technology has major implications for how states wield...
The 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of intelligence...
Over the last decade, the Internet has transformed how information can be made available-it is now u...
Our aim in this essay is to consider how policymakers make decisions about government surveillance i...
AbstractThe 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of inte...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
Marco Polo\u27s desire to explore new worlds and exchange both ideas and goods should be the impetus...
The strategy of the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program is to incorporate the privat...
Over the last thirty years, the Internet generally and the World Wide Web in particular have gone fr...
Global information and communications technologies create criminal opportunities in which criminal v...
With the rise of global telecommunications networks, and especially with the worldwide spread of the...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
Daily we provide new information about ourselves, when shopping, travelling, communicating on the In...