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Full Description
In an era shaped by rapid technological change and growing global interdependence, political systems are undergoing deep transformations in how they function and engage with society. As national borders blur and algorithm-driven platforms shape political communication, core concepts like sovereignty, legitimacy, and democratic participation are being redefined. This book explores how digital technologies intersect with political institutions and public discourse through an interdisciplinary lens. Topics include digital political participation, media ownership's role in shaping opinion, and the emergence of new regional alignments. Concepts such as e-democracy, digital activism, and new nationalism are analyzed within shifting global power structures. The book addresses urgent issues like misinformation, digital authoritarianism, and the erosion of media pluralism, inviting readers to reflect on how societies can adapt - not only technologically, but also ethically and politically.
Contents
Sinem Eray: Editor Preface - E-Politics, Globalization and Digitalization of Politics - Selcen Altinbas-Umut: The Digitalization of Political Participation - Cigdem Celik: Comparative Analysis of Media Ownership in Hybrid Regimes: Network Analysis of Authoritarian Populism in Hungary, Turkey, and Norway - Esra Albayrakoglu: Nato and "Peace Technology" For Human Security - Günce Sabah Eryilmaz: Classifying New Nationalism: Shifting Perceptions of Adversaries in Globalized East and West - F. Gamze Cakmak: Open Balkan Initiative in the Context of "New Regionalism": Opportunities, Challenges and Results - Arda Can Kumbaracibasi: Prospects for a New Form of E-Democracy: Application of Blockchain to E-Voting and New Types of Ballot Design



