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The Role Of The Internet In Chinese Foreign And Domestic Affairs, Jean Bowman Leedy Aug 2001

The Role Of The Internet In Chinese Foreign And Domestic Affairs, Jean Bowman Leedy

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

Problem: Rapid dissemination of Internet technology and the free access to information it affords poses a threat to non-democratic states that rely on control of information to maintain power and stability. This is of substantial concern to the Communist regime in The People's Republic of China due to the fact that its repressed population constitutes the fastest growing body of Internet users in the world.

Methods: This paper examines the potential impact of the Internet on Chinese foreign and domestic policy through interpretation of existing literature as it applies to the Internet, interviews with experts studying the emergence of China's …


Will China Allow Itself To Enter The New Economy?, Ewan W. Rose Apr 2001

Will China Allow Itself To Enter The New Economy?, Ewan W. Rose

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

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Hobson's Choice: Ensuring Open Government Or Conserving Government Funds, A, Michele L. Mekel Apr 2001

Hobson's Choice: Ensuring Open Government Or Conserving Government Funds, A, Michele L. Mekel

Missouri Law Review

In Hemeyer v. KRCG-TV, a case that arose when the Cole County Sheriff filed suit seeking a judicial determination supporting closure of a videotape of a legislator’s booking on drunk driving charges, the Missouri Supreme Court reiterated the public policy statement of openness that is part of the state’s Sunshine Law. To give broad effect to the policy of openness, as prescribed in the Sunshine Law, the court interpreted a component of the Sunshine Law’s remedial provision, Missouri Revised Statutes Section 610.027.5 (“Subsection 5”), liberally against the Cole county Sheriff. As a result of its liberal construction of Subsection 5, …