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Introduction
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Three Questions
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What are the Unique Features of the Internet
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Speed of Communication
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Fake News
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Bots
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Internet sovereignty
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Monopoly
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Government Regulation
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Fake News Regulation
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Challenges to Democracy
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Media Information System
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What the Public is Concerned About
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The New Internet Economy
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The Podesta Emails
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What Can We Do
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Information Warfare
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Leaflets
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Election
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Back to the Future
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Looking Ahead
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Russias Response
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partisanship and polarization
Description:
Explore the impact of the internet on democracy in this thought-provoking panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the challenges posed by the 2016 presidential campaign, which disrupted established norms and blurred lines between insiders, outsiders, and media types. Examine how the rapid spread of information and viral communication affects campaign dynamics and democratic processes. Investigate the potential for foreign interference through bots, trolls, hackers, and leakers, and consider strategies to combat information attacks. Analyze the internet's role in polarizing public opinion and creating filter bubbles. Discuss potential solutions to these issues and whether they are inherent to online discourse. Gain insights from experts including Farhad Manjoo, Nate Persily, Ron Brownstein, and others as they tackle pressing questions about internet sovereignty, monopolies, government regulation, and the future of democracy in the digital age.

Can Our Democracy Survive the Internet? - Challenges and Solutions

The Aspen Institute
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