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| The limits of the web and Internet to engender democracy? |
| 4 October 2007 by ICT4Peace Foundation |
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From the New York Times comes an interesting news story on how the junta in Myanmar thwarted the use of the web and Internet by pro-democracy activists.
The efficiency of this latest, technological crackdown raises the question of whether the vaunted role of the Internet in undermining repression can stand up to a determined and ruthless government. Read the full article here. |
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Information and Communication Technology and Peacebuilding: Summary of a Workshop (2008)
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15th ASEAN Regional Forum emphasises crisis management and civilian military cooperation
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Roundtable on ICTs for Peace-building and Crisis Management - Report on the discussions
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Strategic use of ICTs in Disaster Management
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