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ID167774
Title ProperDigital communication disrupting hegemonic power in global geopolitics
LanguageENG
AuthorSimons, Greg
Summary / Abstract (Note)The role of digital communication has been given a lot of credit and influence in its presumed power to bring about change in society, on a local or national or global level. When this presumed power for change or disruption is applied to the existing world order, there is a more nuanced outcome. In the current global order, the United States remains the unipolar hegemonic power. However, it is becoming visibly weakened, much of the harm coming from the results of its own foreign policy actions that are more guided by values and norms, rather than interest. Digital communication plays a role in both defending the current world order and challenging it. It is done in a way that renders the traditional restraints and constraints of geopolitics impotent by making space and time irrelevant, and by opening up the potential for creating global networks and relationships.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 17, No.2; Apr-Jun 2019: p.108-130
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol: 17 No 2
Key WordsCommunication ;  Geopolitics ;  International Relations ;  Information Flows ;  Social Media ;  New Media


 
 
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