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The Transnational Diffusion of Digital Authoritarianism: From Moscow and Beijing to Ankara

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posted on 2025-05-14, 23:57 authored by Ihsan YilmazIhsan Yilmaz, Ali Mamouri, Nicholas MoriesonNicholas Morieson, Muhammad Omer
This report examines how Turkey has become a paradigmatic case of digital authoritarian convergence through the mechanisms of learning, emulation, and cooperative interdependence. Drawing on Chinese and Russian models—and facilitated by Western and Chinese tech companies—Turkey has adopted sophisticated digital control strategies across legal, surveillance, and information domains. The study identifies how strategic partnerships, infrastructure agreements (e.g., Huawei’s 5G and smart city projects), and shared authoritarian logics have enabled the Erdoğan regime to suppress dissent and reshape the digital public sphere. Through legal reforms, deep packet inspection (DPI) technologies, and coordinated digital propaganda, Turkey exemplifies how authoritarian digital governance diffuses globally. The findings highlight an urgent need for international accountability, cyber norms, and ethical tech governance to contain the expanding influence of digital repression.

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eng

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A6 Research report/technical paper

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European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS)

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Brussels, Belgium

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