29 min

How the Internet Is Changing Politics Economics Out Loud

    • Business

There is no doubt that the Internet has fundamentally changed social life and politics, the way citizens and government interact with each other. Social networks and messengers have become a symbol and an instrument of protests and color revolutions around the world. And it seems that greater Internet use almost certainly leads to an increase in critical sentiment towards the authorities. Let's talk about that with Ruben Enikolopov, Rector of the New Economic School, and Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris.

There is no doubt that the Internet has fundamentally changed social life and politics, the way citizens and government interact with each other. Social networks and messengers have become a symbol and an instrument of protests and color revolutions around the world. And it seems that greater Internet use almost certainly leads to an increase in critical sentiment towards the authorities. Let's talk about that with Ruben Enikolopov, Rector of the New Economic School, and Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, Paris.

29 min

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