2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3108579
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Putin's Russia - On a Path to Cyber Sovereignty?

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“…These national Web regulation measures demonstrate the coercive responses the authorities have chosen to the challenges the Internet poses to sovereignty. This policy of refocusing the RuNet nationally has been clearly documented by researchers in this area (Nocetti, 2015;Freiberg, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These national Web regulation measures demonstrate the coercive responses the authorities have chosen to the challenges the Internet poses to sovereignty. This policy of refocusing the RuNet nationally has been clearly documented by researchers in this area (Nocetti, 2015;Freiberg, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Cette décentralisation, ainsi que la topologie des réseaux russes, très connectés à et dépendants de l'étranger, rendaient le contrôle de l'Internet russe compliqué. Un ensemble de lois marquant un tournant autoritaire et centralisateur pour le RuNet, et sous-tendant une vision d'"Internet souverain" (Nocetti, 2015 ;Freiberg, 2014), n'est arrivé qu'au début des années 2010. Cette gouvernance de plus en plus centralisée s'incarne en deux niveaux principaux : la censure et la surveillance (Ermoshina et Musiani, 2017).…”
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