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Emily Parker is the digital diplomacy advisor and a senior fellow at the New America Foundation. Previously, she was a member of Secretary Clinton?s Policy Planning staff at the State Department, where she covered twenty-first-century statecraft, innovation, and technology. Before joining the State Department, she was an op-ed editor at The New York Times and an editorial writer and op-ed editor at The Wall Street Journal.
Emily Parker is the digital diplomacy advisor and a senior fellow at the New America Foundation. Previously, she was a member of Secretary Clinton?s Policy Planning staff at the State Department, where she covered twenty-first-century statecraft, innovation, and technology. Before joining the State Department, she was an op-ed editor at The New York Times and an editorial writer and op-ed editor at The Wall Street Journal.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Macmillan US / Sarah Crichton Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 139mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780374176952
- ISBN-10: 0374176957
- Artikelnr.: 39100275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Macmillan US / Sarah Crichton Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 139mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780374176952
- ISBN-10: 0374176957
- Artikelnr.: 39100275
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: China (Isolation)
"Now I know who my comrades are"
"Chinese people don't read personal stories"
"I support the Party . . . but what about other people?"
"My world was so small"
"I thought, I can really control the world"
"Put any good guy in a bad system, and he will act very bad"
"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart"
"The people won't forget you, history won't forget you!"
"Who are our enemies? Who are our friends?"
"I tried to organize"
"I speak in complicated sentences that my comrades can understand"
"I express what they want to say but cannot write down"
"I've been scared all my life"
"Just like in jailbreak, there's a hole in the wall"
"We are like plants without roots"
"I caused a lot of fights on the Internet"
"They wany to know they are not so lonely on this planet"
"This is how I imagine the feelings of the guards"
"You have to play by certain rules"
"I'm a journalist and I know not to call for action"
"Twitter is everything about me:
"If I don't stand up for Zhu Ling, who will stand up for me?"
"Nobody knows the whole picture"
Part II: Cuba (Fear)
"You never know who is who"
"Resignation became my only comrade"
"The world knows the name and face of dissidence"
"You see agents or informers everywhere"
"I comport myself like a free man"
"I knew everything was bad, but I had to write that everything was good"
"The fear of those who learn their lessons through the trauma of others"
"People have to search for their own voice because they never had one"
"I want my lawer, and nada mas!"
"When someone is detained, everyone knows about it"
Part III: Russia (Apathy)
"People were silent and kept the constitution over their heads"
"You have to propose to people the comfortable way of struggle"
"We have our own words"
"The problem is that people don't search for it"
"In Russia, change never comes from the bottom"
"You can keep silent, you can emigrate, or you can stay here and fight"
"We didn't apply to the authorities, we appealed to the people"
"Rights are not given, they are taken"
"Bloggers have nothing to fear from publicity"
"No one, including me, believed this was possible in Russia"
"You cannot be a hero for a long time on the Internet"
"My country and my life are dependent on what I do"
"I want to thank you for considering yourself citizens!"
"So, is it you who is organizing this revolution in Russia?"
"We exist!"
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: China (Isolation)
"Now I know who my comrades are"
"Chinese people don't read personal stories"
"I support the Party . . . but what about other people?"
"My world was so small"
"I thought, I can really control the world"
"Put any good guy in a bad system, and he will act very bad"
"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart"
"The people won't forget you, history won't forget you!"
"Who are our enemies? Who are our friends?"
"I tried to organize"
"I speak in complicated sentences that my comrades can understand"
"I express what they want to say but cannot write down"
"I've been scared all my life"
"Just like in jailbreak, there's a hole in the wall"
"We are like plants without roots"
"I caused a lot of fights on the Internet"
"They wany to know they are not so lonely on this planet"
"This is how I imagine the feelings of the guards"
"You have to play by certain rules"
"I'm a journalist and I know not to call for action"
"Twitter is everything about me:
"If I don't stand up for Zhu Ling, who will stand up for me?"
"Nobody knows the whole picture"
Part II: Cuba (Fear)
"You never know who is who"
"Resignation became my only comrade"
"The world knows the name and face of dissidence"
"You see agents or informers everywhere"
"I comport myself like a free man"
"I knew everything was bad, but I had to write that everything was good"
"The fear of those who learn their lessons through the trauma of others"
"People have to search for their own voice because they never had one"
"I want my lawer, and nada mas!"
"When someone is detained, everyone knows about it"
Part III: Russia (Apathy)
"People were silent and kept the constitution over their heads"
"You have to propose to people the comfortable way of struggle"
"We have our own words"
"The problem is that people don't search for it"
"In Russia, change never comes from the bottom"
"You can keep silent, you can emigrate, or you can stay here and fight"
"We didn't apply to the authorities, we appealed to the people"
"Rights are not given, they are taken"
"Bloggers have nothing to fear from publicity"
"No one, including me, believed this was possible in Russia"
"You cannot be a hero for a long time on the Internet"
"My country and my life are dependent on what I do"
"I want to thank you for considering yourself citizens!"
"So, is it you who is organizing this revolution in Russia?"
"We exist!"
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: China (Isolation)
"Now I know who my comrades are"
"Chinese people don't read personal stories"
"I support the Party . . . but what about other people?"
"My world was so small"
"I thought, I can really control the world"
"Put any good guy in a bad system, and he will act very bad"
"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart"
"The people won't forget you, history won't forget you!"
"Who are our enemies? Who are our friends?"
"I tried to organize"
"I speak in complicated sentences that my comrades can understand"
"I express what they want to say but cannot write down"
"I've been scared all my life"
"Just like in jailbreak, there's a hole in the wall"
"We are like plants without roots"
"I caused a lot of fights on the Internet"
"They wany to know they are not so lonely on this planet"
"This is how I imagine the feelings of the guards"
"You have to play by certain rules"
"I'm a journalist and I know not to call for action"
"Twitter is everything about me:
"If I don't stand up for Zhu Ling, who will stand up for me?"
"Nobody knows the whole picture"
Part II: Cuba (Fear)
"You never know who is who"
"Resignation became my only comrade"
"The world knows the name and face of dissidence"
"You see agents or informers everywhere"
"I comport myself like a free man"
"I knew everything was bad, but I had to write that everything was good"
"The fear of those who learn their lessons through the trauma of others"
"People have to search for their own voice because they never had one"
"I want my lawer, and nada mas!"
"When someone is detained, everyone knows about it"
Part III: Russia (Apathy)
"People were silent and kept the constitution over their heads"
"You have to propose to people the comfortable way of struggle"
"We have our own words"
"The problem is that people don't search for it"
"In Russia, change never comes from the bottom"
"You can keep silent, you can emigrate, or you can stay here and fight"
"We didn't apply to the authorities, we appealed to the people"
"Rights are not given, they are taken"
"Bloggers have nothing to fear from publicity"
"No one, including me, believed this was possible in Russia"
"You cannot be a hero for a long time on the Internet"
"My country and my life are dependent on what I do"
"I want to thank you for considering yourself citizens!"
"So, is it you who is organizing this revolution in Russia?"
"We exist!"
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: China (Isolation)
"Now I know who my comrades are"
"Chinese people don't read personal stories"
"I support the Party . . . but what about other people?"
"My world was so small"
"I thought, I can really control the world"
"Put any good guy in a bad system, and he will act very bad"
"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart"
"The people won't forget you, history won't forget you!"
"Who are our enemies? Who are our friends?"
"I tried to organize"
"I speak in complicated sentences that my comrades can understand"
"I express what they want to say but cannot write down"
"I've been scared all my life"
"Just like in jailbreak, there's a hole in the wall"
"We are like plants without roots"
"I caused a lot of fights on the Internet"
"They wany to know they are not so lonely on this planet"
"This is how I imagine the feelings of the guards"
"You have to play by certain rules"
"I'm a journalist and I know not to call for action"
"Twitter is everything about me:
"If I don't stand up for Zhu Ling, who will stand up for me?"
"Nobody knows the whole picture"
Part II: Cuba (Fear)
"You never know who is who"
"Resignation became my only comrade"
"The world knows the name and face of dissidence"
"You see agents or informers everywhere"
"I comport myself like a free man"
"I knew everything was bad, but I had to write that everything was good"
"The fear of those who learn their lessons through the trauma of others"
"People have to search for their own voice because they never had one"
"I want my lawer, and nada mas!"
"When someone is detained, everyone knows about it"
Part III: Russia (Apathy)
"People were silent and kept the constitution over their heads"
"You have to propose to people the comfortable way of struggle"
"We have our own words"
"The problem is that people don't search for it"
"In Russia, change never comes from the bottom"
"You can keep silent, you can emigrate, or you can stay here and fight"
"We didn't apply to the authorities, we appealed to the people"
"Rights are not given, they are taken"
"Bloggers have nothing to fear from publicity"
"No one, including me, believed this was possible in Russia"
"You cannot be a hero for a long time on the Internet"
"My country and my life are dependent on what I do"
"I want to thank you for considering yourself citizens!"
"So, is it you who is organizing this revolution in Russia?"
"We exist!"
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments