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The Internet and greater access to information it can provide are forcing politicians to change their methods of governing

The Internet and greater access to information it can provide are forcing politicians to change their methods of governing

The Internet and greater access to information it can provide are forcing politicians to change their methods of governing. How might the Internet change totalitarian political systems, such as North Korea? What might the Web’s future expansion mean for nations with theocratic systems, such as Iran? How might technology change the way that democracies function?

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