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China-bashing in the internet censorship wars Export

Online Information Review, Vol. 29, No. 5. (October 2005), pp. 453-456.

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Purpose – To raise the subject of how most societies carry out internet censorship in some form or another. Design/methodology/approach – Concentrates on the sanctimonious views emanating from the USA directed against the PRC. Recommends some authors' work for further reading. Findings – After making comparisons between the PRC and the liberal West, feels that one must learn to live with the reality that there are differing national and regional interpretations of what constitutes acceptable content. Originality/value – A strong and thought-provoking personal view of a contentious subject.


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