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Red Light, Green Light: Has China Achieved Its Goals Through The 2000 Internet Regulations?, Clara Liang
Red Light, Green Light: Has China Achieved Its Goals Through The 2000 Internet Regulations?, Clara Liang
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In the mid-1990s, when the Internet began to burgeon in China, many thought that the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) would finally come to an end. The combination of foreign capital and trans-border information exchange promised a potential influx of democratic ideas and ideals. The CCP responded with both physical and regulatory limits on the use of the Internet by the Chinese people. Some commentators characterized these limits as feeble attempts by the CCP to control a nebulous medium. Others viewed the limits as ineffective steps by the government to become a highly developed authoritarian state.
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