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Covid-19 and Public Policy in the Digital Age
0Understand how Covid-19 reshaped global public policy and the rule of law in the digital age. This timely analysis scrutinizes state strategies, national security, and societal adaptation during the pandemic crisis. Delve into the critical interplay between science and political choices, and critically assess the implications of digital surveillance. Essential reading for Indian professionals, researchers, and students in public policy, law, technology, and public health seeking to navigate crisis management and future digital governance.
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National Security in the New World Order: Government and the Technology of Information
0Gain critical insights into national security and the New World Order. This definitive text dissects Big Tech’s pervasive influence on government, global politics, and individual rights. Explore how digital technologies and their business models are reshaping public policy and redefining state sovereignty. Essential reading for policymakers, political scientists, legal experts, and journalists navigating the complex intersection of technology, governance, and security. Understand the vital role of data protection, encryption debates, and the delicate balance between freedom and state control in the digital age.
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The Digital Rights Delusion: Humans, Machines and the Technology of Information
0Navigate the complex digital age and truly understand your rights. This insightful book deconstructs the ‘digital rights delusion,’ revealing how technology reshapes our legal landscape. Critically examine the impact of machines and information technology on fundamental freedoms, exploring privacy, artificial intelligence, and free speech. Discover novel approaches to protecting your rights and gain essential knowledge on the evolution of law in the digital era. A must-read for students, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of information.