Rise of Digital Repression: How Technology Is Reshaping Power, Politics, And Resistance

Placeholder author icon
By Steven Feldstein ’00

Published March 23, 2021

Using the Philippines, Ethiopia, and Thailand as case studies, Feldstein investigates how governments are using new technologies to repress dissent and maintain political control. By shining a spotlight on these governments’ various forms of surveillance and repression of speech, Feldstein makes a case for why their actions have major implications for modern democracies.

Paw in print

Image
Three Princeton students stand outside East Pyne, modeling preppy clothing by JPress.
The Latest Issue

June 2026

Ivy Style finds new life; University ‘pauses’ Trenton program; Princeton’s dating culture.