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ZED Books, The Limited
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400 Pages
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Great Firewall of China : How to Build and Control an Alternative Version of the Internet
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Political Process / Media & Internet, Computer & Internet, Civil Rights, Censorship, Political Freedom, World / Asian
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2019
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A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet--and what it means for China and for the rest of the world., A readable, well-documented history of the internet in China ... Griffiths writes in a fluent, storytelling style., Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall., Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments., 'Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all.' Science 'A useful but alarming account. James Griffiths traces the development of Chinese cyberauthoritarianism and censorship from the 1990s to the present.' Wall Street Journal 'Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all.' Science 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically.' Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically.' Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, /i>'The book is well worth a read for anyone who wants to know more generally about online censorship, China's emerging social credit system, and the concept of cyber-sovereignty (in which each nation controls its own Internet). Griffiths also provides food for thought for the coming conversations about human rights online and whether and how we can regulate the Internet in a way that serves the common good., A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skillfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications., In this vividly reported narrative, James Griffiths describes exactly how China managed to control the Internet., /i>'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall., The internet has long been a boon for the free exchange of information, but Griffiths argues that China's success at monitoring and censoring web traffic poses a cautionary tale for users around the world., Why did so many fail to anticipate that the Communist Party would extend its control over cyberspace as it had over physical space? And how, exactly, has the Chinese government created its own heavily surveilled domestic intranet? In The Great Firewall of China , James Griffiths traces the development of Chinese cyberauthoritarianism and censorship from the 1990s to the present. In his useful but alarming account, Griffiths, a journalist for CNN based in Hong Kong, explains why the Communist Party came to focus on internet control and how the pieces of the Great Firewall function., /i>'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications., /i>'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world., A timely look at the world's most sophisticated censorship system. Griffiths explains a technical subject -- Beijing's internet controls -- through the lens of Chinese politics and the logic of social movements., 'An urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom', Griffith has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall., /i>'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically., /i>'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom., 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute, Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields--both technically and politically., 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically', /i>'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall., /i>' The Great Firewall of China is a riveting read, revealing the questionable acts of states and corporations as they vie to shape the internet to their own ends. And Griffiths has an eye for the detail that brings anecdotes to life. Many of his stories show how offline and online lives merge in bizarre ways., The book is well worth a read for anyone who wants to know more generally about online censorship, China's emerging social credit system, and the concept of cyber-sovereignty (in which each nation controls its own Internet). Griffiths also provides food for thought for the coming conversations about human rights online and whether and how we can regulate the Internet in a way that serves the common good., Griffith's vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments., 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffith's book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, The book's strength is in Griffiths's measured tone and general even-handedness. He is as critical - more despairing than scathing - of the American tech industry as he is of Chinese government policy, and notes that much of the technical apparatus used to enforce China's restrictive version of the internet was supplied, at least initially, by American firms., An excellent book on China's online strategy ... Fascinating and eye-opening ... This is an exciting and sobering account of how freedom, which was never in the internet code in the first place, can be effectively curtailed with the tools that were supposed to liberate us., 'An important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall', 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffith's book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Griffith has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, An eye-opening historical picture shows how China's online strategy takes aim at the solidarity of its citizens - aided by US tech companies., Griffiths has written an even-handed history of the internet in China that is as critical of censors there as it is of the profit-driven US tech industry., 'A timely look at the world's most sophisticated censorship system. Griffiths explains a technical subject -- Beijing's internet controls -- through the lens of Chinese politics and the logic of social movements.' Financial Times 'A useful but alarming account. James Griffiths traces the development of Chinese cyberauthoritarianism and censorship from the 1990s to the present.' Wall Street Journal ' The Great Firewall of China is a riveting read, revealing the questionable acts of states and corporations as they vie to shape the internet to their own ends. And Griffiths has an eye for the detail that brings anecdotes to life. Many of his stories show how offline and online lives merge in bizarre ways.' New Scientist 'Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all.' Science 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically.' Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, Griffiths has an eye for character and writes with impartial rigour. He effectively details how China built its alternative internet., 'A timely look at the world's most sophisticated censorship system. Griffiths explains a technical subject -- Beijing's internet controls -- through the lens of Chinese politics and the logic of social movements.' Financial Times 'A useful but alarming account. James Griffiths traces the development of Chinese cyberauthoritarianism and censorship from the 1990s to the present.' Wall Street Journal ' The Great Firewall of China is a riveting read, revealing the questionable acts of states and corporations as they vie to shape the internet to their own ends. And Griffiths has an eye for the detail that brings anecdotes to life. Many of his stories show how offline and online lives merge in bizarre ways.' New Scientist 'Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all.' Science Magazine 'A readable, well-documented history of the internet in China ... Griffiths writes in a fluent, storytelling style.' Asian Review of Books 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically.' Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all., 'A timely look at the world's most sophisticated censorship system. Griffiths explains a technical subject -- Beijing's internet controls -- through the lens of Chinese politics and the logic of social movements.' Financial Times 'A useful but alarming account. James Griffiths traces the development of Chinese cyberauthoritarianism and censorship from the 1990s to the present.' Wall Street Journal ' The Great Firewall of China is a riveting read, revealing the questionable acts of states and corporations as they vie to shape the internet to their own ends. And Griffiths has an eye for the detail that brings anecdotes to life. Many of his stories show how offline and online lives merge in bizarre ways.' New Scientist 'Griffiths has an eye for character and writes with impartial rigour. He effectively details how China built its alternative internet.' New Statesman 'Engaging storytelling and careful research ... authoritative and compelling. It is a cautionary tale for us all.' Science Magazine 'A readable, well-documented history of the internet in China ... Griffiths writes in a fluent, storytelling style.' Asian Review of Books 'The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffiths' book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom.' Kristie Lu Stout, host of CNN's News Stream and On China 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically.' Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'Griffiths has written an important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall.' Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order 'A gripping and illuminating account of how the Chinese state fell in and out of love with the internet - and what it means for China and for the rest of the world.' Jonathan Sullivan, Director of the China Policy Institute 'Griffiths' vivid and compelling account untangles the complex evolution of China's internet controls, providing both valuable context for recent events and a solid foundation for understanding future developments.' Samuel Wade, Deputy Editor, China Digital Times 'A savvy journalist with a keen eye for the telling anecdote and an interest in big questions, Griffiths skilfully traces China's efforts to control the internet. He also makes important moves beyond China's borders to highlight the global implications.' Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-author of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know 'Exhaustively researched and wonderfully written, the book moves effortlessly between gripping narratives from the frontlines of digital struggle to trenchant analysis of the formation and evolution of China's Great Firewall.' Eli Friedman, Cornell University, The definitive guide to the development of the internet in China. Griffith's book is also an urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global internet freedom.
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Yes
Dewey Decimal
302.2310951
Table Of Content
Map Introduction: Early Warnings Part 1: Wall 1. Protests: Solidarity from Hong Kong to Tiananmen 2. Over the Wall: China's First Email and the Rise of the Online Censor 3. Nailing the Jello: Chinese Democracy and the Great Firewall 4. Enemy at the Gates: How Fear of Falun Gong Boosted the Firewall 5. Searching for an Opening: Google, Yahoo, and Silicon Valley's Moral Failing in China Part 2: Shield 6. Along Came a Spider: Lu Wei Reigns in the Chinese Internet 7. Peak Traffic: Getting the Dalai Lama Online 8. Filtered: The Firewall Catches up with Da Cankao 9. Jumping the Wall: FreeGate, UltraSurf, and Falun Gong's Fight Against the Censors 10. Called to Account: Silicon Valley's Reckoning on Capitol Hill Part 3: Sword 11. Uyghurs Online: Ilham Tohti and the birth of the Uyghur Internet 12. Shutdown: How to Take Twenty Million People Offline 13. Ghosts in the Machine: Chinese Hackers Expand the Firewall's Reach 14. NoGuGe: The Ignominious End of Google China 15. The Social Network: Weibo and the Last Free Speech Platform 16. Gorillas in the Mist: Exposing China's Hackers to the World Part 4: War 17. Caught : The Death of the Uyghur Internet 18. Key Opinion Leader: How Chinese Trolls Go After Dissidents Overseas 19. Root and Stem: The Internet is More Vulnerable than You Think 20. The Censor at the UN: China's Undermining of Global Internet Freedoms 21. Sovereignty: When Xi Jinping Came for the Internet 22. Friends in Moscow: The Great Firewall Goes West 23. Plane Crash: China Helps Russia Bring Telegram to Heel 24. One App to Rule Them All: How WeChat Opened Up New Frontiers of Surveillance 25. Buttocks: Uganda's Internet Blackouts and Censorship Follow Beijing's Lead Epilogue: Silicon Valley Won't Save You
Synopsis
Once little more than a glorified porn filter, China's 'Great Firewall' has evolved into the most sophisticated system of online censorship in the world. Even as the Chinese internet grows and online businesses thrive, speech is controlled, dissent quashed, and any attempts to organize outside the official Communist Party are quickly stamped out. Some are able to bypass the wall using VPNs, but this creates further a further divide between an intellectual class and the population at large, as those without the resources or digital knowhow are left in the dark. And there are hints that President Xi Jinping will soon fill in these leaks in the wall. As censorship, distortion, and fake news gain traction around the world, James Griffiths takes a look inside the Great Firewall and explores just how far it has spread. He looks at how internet giants like Google and Facebook are bowing to pressure and agreeing to compromise internet freedoms in pursuit of the burgeoning Chinese market. Griffiths also shows how the spread of Chinese influence around the globe is tied to an increasing worldwide crackdown in online freedom. One of China's most insidious exports are its censorship techniques, and its Firewall is an inspiration for aspiring autocrats the world over. Griffiths pushes back on the longstanding excuse that the internet is too big to be contained and makes the case that censorship tools are becoming more sophisticated at the very same time that users are becoming more complacent. His book is a caution to anyone who believes in a free and open internet and call to action for a radical new vision of online liberty., 'Readers will come away startled at just how fragile the online infrastructure we all depend on is and how much influence China wields - both technically and politically' - Jason Q. Ng, author of Blocked on Weibo 'An urgent and much needed reminder about how China's quest for cyber sovereignty is undermining global Internet freedom' - Kristie Lu Stout, CNN 'An important and incisive history of the Chinese internet that introduces us to the government officials, business leaders, and technology activists struggling over access to information within the Great Firewall' - Adam M. Segal, author of The Hacked World Order Once little more than a glorified porn filter, China's 'Great Firewall' has evolved into the most sophisticated system of online censorship in the world. As the Chinese internet grows and online businesses thrive, speech is controlled, dissent quashed, and attempts to organise outside the official Communist Party are quickly stamped out. But the effects of the Great Firewall are not confined to China itself. Through years of investigation James Griffiths gained unprecedented access to the Great Firewall and the politicians, tech leaders, dissidents and hackers whose lives revolve around it. As distortion, post-truth and fake news become old news James Griffiths shows just how far the Great Firewall has spread. Now is the time for a radical new vision of online liberty.
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