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[Commlist] new book: Tyrants on Twitter
Wed May 04 08:47:59 GMT 2022
We would like to announce a new publication from Stanford University
Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*Tyrants on Twitter***
Protecting Democracies from Information Warfare
*David L. Sloss***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781503628441/tyrants-on-twitter/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781503628441/tyrants-on-twitter/> _*
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*Receive a 20% discount online*:*
*CSLS2022*
*Valid until 11:59 GMT, 31^st December 2022. Discount only applies to
the CAP website.
"Tyrants may have Twitter, but democracies have David Sloss. He has
written a pathbreaking book that does more than just identify a
troubling trend of modern elections. It also boldly proposes a
transnational solution, including his innovative Alliance for Democracy.
His contribution will endure long after the Age of Tyrants fades away."
*- Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law School*
"This is a detailed and extremely informative analysis of the threat of
Chinese and Russian information warfare, and the related export of
digital authoritarianism. Sloss's technical approach to addressing
external threats while balancing the protection of free speech, personal
privacy, and data security will be an important reference and source of
ideas for policymakers and analysts grappling with these critical
issues." *- Fiona Hill, Brookings Institution *
"It is no hyperbole to say that the future of democracy depends on
dealing with the issues raised in this book. Sloss masterfully lays out
the problem and goes on to propose a novel, workable solution. This book
is sure to stimulate debate, and hopefully action as well." *- Tom
Ginsburg, The University of Chicago Law School *
When Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram were first introduced to
the public, their mission was simple: they were designed to help people
become more connected to each other. Social media became a thriving
digital space by giving its users the freedom to share whatever they
wanted with their friends and followers. Unfortunately, these same
digital tools are also easy to manipulate. As exemplified by Russia's
interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, authoritarian
states can exploit social media to interfere with democratic governance
in open societies.
/Tyrants on Twitter/ is the first detailed analysis of how Chinese and
Russian agents weaponize Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to
subvert the liberal international order. In addition to examining the
2016 U.S. election, David L. Sloss explores Russia's use of foreign
influence operations to threaten democracies in Europe, as well as
China's use of social media and other digital tools to meddle in Western
democracies and buttress autocratic rulers around the world.
Sloss calls for cooperation among democratic governments to create a new
transnational system for regulating social media to protect Western
democracies from information warfare. Drawing on his professional
experience as an arms control negotiator, he outlines a novel system of
transnational governance that Western democracies can enforce by
harmonizing their domestic regulations. And drawing on his academic
expertise in constitutional law, he explains why that system—if
implemented by legislation in the United States—would be
constitutionally defensible, despite likely First Amendment objections.
With its critical examination of information warfare and its proposal
for practical legislative solutions to fight back, this book is
essential reading in a time when disinformation campaigns threaten to
undermine democracy
*David L. Sloss*is the John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law
at Santa Clara University. He is the author of /The Death of Treaty
Supremacy: An Invisible Constitutional Change/(Oxford, 2016). Before
entering academia, he worked for the U.S. government on drafting and
negotiating arms control treaties.
*Stanford University Press**| Stanford Studies in Law and Politics |
April 2022 | 352pp | 9781503628441 | HB | £20.99**
*Price subject to change.
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