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We have been harmonised

eBook - Life in China's surveillance state
ISBN/EAN: 9781913083014
Umbreit-Nr.: 1256805

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 S., 0.44 MB
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Erschienen am 24.05.2019
Auflage: 1/2019


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  • Zusatztext
    • CHINA TODAY. TOMORROW, THE WORLD?In China's shiny new'Smart Cities', citizens can scarcely cross the road or buy an orange without the Party knowing, and posting a satirical online comment about President Xi's Winnie-the-Pooh-like features can land you in jail.A generation after the tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square, China's autocratic leaders are using powerful new technologies to create the largest and most effective surveillance state the world has ever seen.This is a journey into a land where Big Brother has acquired a whole new set of toys with which to control and cajole --'harmonise' -- the masses. It is also a warning against Western complacency. Beijing is already finding eager buyers for its'Operating System for Dictators' -- in Africa and Asia, Russia and the Middle East. And with China's corporate giants -- all ultimately under Party control -- being offered a place at the heart of Europe's vital infrastructure, it is time we paid attention.
  • Kurztext
    • CHINA TODAY. TOMORROW, THE WORLD?In China's shiny new 'Smart Cities', citizens can scarcely cross the road or buy an orange without the Party knowing, and posting a satirical online comment about President Xi's Winnie-the-Pooh-like features can land you in jail.A generation after the tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square, China's autocratic leaders are using powerful new technologies to create the largest and most effective surveillance state the world has ever seen. This is a journey into a land where Big Brother has acquired a whole new set of toys with which to control and cajole -- 'harmonise' -- the masses. It is also a warning against Western complacency. Beijing is already finding eager buyers for its 'Operating System for Dictators' -- in Africa and Asia, Russia and the Middle East. And with China's corporate giants -- all ultimately under Party control -- being offered a place at the heart of Europe's vital infrastructure, it is time we paid attention.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Kai Strittmatter has studied China for more than 30 years. For over a decade he lived and worked there as a correspondent for the German national broadsheet Sueddeutsche Zeitung, taking the decision to leave the country prior to publication of this book, which quickly became a bestseller in Germany. He is the author of China A-Z.