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100 1  $a Strittmatter, Kai, $e author.
240 00 $a Neuerfindung der Diktatur. $l English
245 10 $a We have been harmonised : $b life in China's surveillance state / $c Kai Strittmatter ; [translated by Ruth Martin].
264  1 $a Exeter : $b Old Street Publishing Ltd., $c 2019.
300    $a 328 pages ; $c 20 cm
546    $a In English; translated from the original German.
500    $a "First published in Germany by Piper Verlag GmbH, Munich/Berlin"--Title page verso.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-328).
505 0  $a New China, New World : A Preface -- The Word : How Autocrats Hijack Our Language -- The Weapon : How Terror and Law Complement Each Other -- The Pen : How Propaganda Works -- The Net : How the Party Learned to Love the Internet -- The Clean Sheet : Why the People Have to Forget -- The Mandate from Heaven : How the Party Elected an Emperor -- The Dream : How Karl Marx and Confucius Are Being Resurrected, Hand in Hand with the Great Nation -- The Eye : How the Party Is Updating Its Rule with Artificial Intelligence -- The New Man : How Big Data and a Social Credit System Are Meant to Turn People into Good Subjects -- The Subject : How Dictatorship Warps Minds -- The Iron House : How a Few Defiant Citizens Are Refuting the Lies -- The Gamble : When Power Stands in Its Own Way -- The Illusion : How Everyone Imagines His Own China -- The World : How China Exerts Its Influence -- The Future : When All Roads Lead to Beijing.
520    $a In China's shiny new 'Smart Cities', citizens can scarcely cross the road or buy an orange without the government knowing about it, and tweeting satirically about the Glorious Leader's dumpling-like features can land you in jail.It's often assumed that capitalism and the internet automatically bring freedom and democracy. But Strittmatter shows how China's autocratic leaders are using powerful new technologies to create the largest and most effective surveillance state the world has ever seen.
650  0 $a Electronic surveillance $x Government policy $z China.
650  0 $a Privacy, Right of $z China.
650  0 $a Human rights $z China.
650  0 $a Artificial intelligence.
650  0 $a Information technology $x Political aspects $z China.
651  0 $a China $x Politics and government $y 2002-
650  0 $a Dictatorship $z China.
650  0 $a Political persecution $z China.
650  0 $a Intelligence service $z China.
650  0 $a Political corruption $z China.
650  0 $a Detention of persons $x Government policy $z China.
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650  7 $a Political persecution. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01069448
650  7 $a Privacy, Right of. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01077444
651  7 $a China. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01206073
650  7 $a Politics and Government. $2 ukslc
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