
The essay discusses the Internet conditions in China through the prism of Prof.


Consequently, such practices enable the ruling regime to maintain the status quo, allowing only minor, localised modifications to its policies and avoiding major political and ideological ruptures. It discusses the ways the governing Communist Party of the PRC manipulates factors that regulate behaviour online to an extent that actually enables it to control the flows and content of information and subsequently, also, the politicisation of the Internet community.

This paper focuses on the Internet policies of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
