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Islamists have been absent in the recent events
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Technology: Oppressor or liberator? »
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?☜This map is the first order of business of the Civilization Project - it explores the political power of social media and the impact of emerging technologies on the future of civilization, with a focus on whether they will enhance or detract from human freedom.☜F1CEB7
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U.S. policy on Internet Freedom »
U.S. policy on Internet Freedom
U.S. policy on Internet Freedom☜☜FFB597
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Some inconsistencies remain in the U.S. Internet Freedom policy »
Some inconsistencies remain in the U.S. Internet Freedom policy
Some inconsistencies remain in the U.S. Internet Freedom policy☜Feels like the right-hand of the government is unaware of the left-hands doings. For every strong statement about preserving liberty, freedom of expression, and privacy on the global Internet, there exists a countervailing example of the United States attempting to undermine those same values☜59C6EF
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Internet freedom conflicts with realpolitik foundations of U.S. policy »
Internet freedom conflicts with realpolitik foundations of U.S. policy
Internet freedom conflicts with realpolitik foundations of U.S. policy☜Internet freedom conflicts with the realpolitik foundations of U.S. foreign policy. These are cynical foundations that dont care about human rights.☜9FDEF6
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The West clearly tends to support dictators more than democracy »
The West clearly tends to support dictators more than democracy
The West clearly tends to support dictators more than democracy☜Despite the popular/propagandist notion, widely spread over the Western population, that the West wants to defend democracy, many Arabs feel that the West is really after the stability provided by strong regimes, which facilitates access to the wealth these regimes control.☜9FDEF6
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Should dictators be supported as a bastion against radical islamism? »
Should dictators be supported as a bastion against radical islamism?
Should dictators be supported as a bastion against radical islamism?☜☜FFB597
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The western reluctance to support revolutions is justified »
The western reluctance to support revolutions is justified
The western reluctance to support revolutions is justified☜☜59C6EF
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Regime changes will not necessarily be towards democracy »
Regime changes will not necessarily be towards democracy
Regime changes will not necessarily be towards democracy☜A lesson of the Tunisian revolution is that it was surprisingly easy to force the President out of the country. The fact that Internet may facilitate revolutions does not entail that revolutions will necessarily lead to democracy. ☜FF97FF
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The Tunisian revolution has not succeeded yet. »
The Tunisian revolution has not succeeded yet.
The Tunisian revolution has not succeeded yet. ☜The Tunisian revolution has not succeeded yet. We dont know what will happen next. Non democratic outcomes are still possible. The army could take the power and keep it. Islamic extremists could reenter the scene.☜98CE71
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Islamic extremists could reenter the Tunisian scene »
Islamic extremists could reenter the Tunisian scene
Islamic extremists could reenter the Tunisian scene☜☜98CE71
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Islamists have been absent in the recent events
Islamists have been absent in the recent events☜☜EF597B
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Michael Koplow, Foreign Policy
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http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/01/14/why_tunisias_revolution_is_islamist_free
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