The Role Of Digital Networked Technologies In The Ukrainian Orange Revolution

The Role Of Digital Networked Technologies In The Ukrainian Orange Revolution

written by Joshua Goldstein, fl. 2007, in Internet & Democracy Case Study Series (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2007),
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Field of Interest
Global Issues
Author
Joshua Goldstein, fl. 2007
Content Type
Essay
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://cyber.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.harvard.edu/files/Goldstein_Ukraine_2007.pdf
Publication Year
2007
Publisher
Harvard University. Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Place Published / Released
Cambridge, MA
Subject
Global Issues, Social Sciences, Non-Governmental Actors, Revolution and Protest context, Political demonstrations, Orange Revolution, Ukraine, 2004-2005, Politics & Policy, History, Agentes No Gubernamentales, Agentes Não-Governamentais, Ucrania, Viktor Yushchenko, 1954-, Viktor Yanukovych, 1950-, Ukraine, Ukrainians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Series / Program
Internet & Democracy Case Study Series
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Agentes No Gubernamentales, Agentes Não-Governamentais, Ucrania

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