Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Facebook in Tunisia
Facebook, being an international company and having the rights to intervene when their site is being hacked, decided to go in and set up roadblocks to the hackers. Eventually, safety returned to Facebook, and the Tunisian government faced a wake up call that forced the governemnt to reevaluate thier control over the people.
I thought this article was fascinating because I love Facebook because of its ability to connect so many people around the world. I think that this occurance was a great step for both Facebook and the people of Tunisia.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Where Mao Meets the Middle Class
This chapter was an eye opener to the fact that China's economy was fueled not by the blood and sweat of the Chinese people trying to help their country, but rather by authoritarian leaders who pushed and pushed and saw the people as numbers of laborers instead of the people they were.
Putin in Kremlin Rising
Since the beginning of time, Russia’s government has always been dominated by one centralized source of power. Pre 1917, this power was in the hands of the Tsars and Post 1917; this power fell into the hands of the President. Regardless of the title of the head of government, the same style government remains the same: authoritarian.
The question posed, is Russia heading towards democracy or towards complete authoritarian government is not an easy question to answer. If a person looks at the Russian government without bias from any perspective, then yes, the government would appear to be more democratic than in the past. Elections are held, media reports on the news, there is a separation of powers within government, and there is a written constitution. If you let your own Western, biased perspective in, things start to look a little different. Elections are held, but it is limited who can run and if the votes are even tallied correctly. The media reports on the news, but only the news that sheds a positive light on the government in power. There is a separation of powers within government, but the leaders of these separate braches are either selected by the president himself or by committees which were hand selected by the president, so either way, the president has control over who leads government. The constitution that is written has more of a symbolic meaning to the Russian people than it does legislative force. When looking at these different characteristics that make up a democracy and then looking at them in the way Russia has fit them into their own system of government, it becomes apparent that Russia was never headed for a democracy at all. Instead Putin has taken the authoritarian ways that Russia has always known and put a new face called ‘democracy’ on them. Although these ‘new’ ways and new policies are disguised as democratic, there is nothing democratic about them at all. Putin is brilliant in the sense that he has figured out a way to manipulate the people into believing Russia is becoming democratic, but in reality, Russia never left an authoritarian system of government. Government, especially Putin, found a way to disguise their authoritarian power into this new way which includes freedom and choice, but in reality just means Putin’s choice and whatever freedom Putin decides the people should have, which in his case- is none.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
British Police Department Uses Facebook to Fight Crime
I found it interesting that the police are utilizing Facebook to update the public and ask for their help on solving this murder case. Over this course, we’ve seen debate throughout countries like Russia and China on media and internet censorship but Great Britain has taken the opposite approach and encouraged the use of social networking to bring about legal justice within their country. I think this method is going to prove very efficient because of the sheer amount of people who are on Facebook and may pay more attention to it than any other website. I think that the police are very smart in using this technique in addition to their 24-hour hotline phone lines and the fact that so many people can view Facebook anywhere at any time, this just makes it easier for quick updates from the public’s side of the table.