RISS 학술연구정보서비스

검색
다국어 입력

http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.

변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.

예시)
  • 中文 을 입력하시려면 zhongwen을 입력하시고 space를누르시면됩니다.
  • 北京 을 입력하시려면 beijing을 입력하시고 space를 누르시면 됩니다.
닫기
    인기검색어 순위 펼치기

    RISS 인기검색어

      검색결과 좁혀 보기

      선택해제

      오늘 본 자료

      • 오늘 본 자료가 없습니다.
      더보기
      • Redefining authoritarianism : surveillance and intelligence gathering in the United States post-9/11

        Hsiehm, Monica Korea University 2020 국내석사

        RANK : 247343

        Starting from the formation of intelligence and surveillance gathering agencies in the Thomas Jeffersonian Era to the Post 9/11 environment that we live in now, there long has been the debate of privacy vs security. The nature of surveillance directly impacts personal privacy and how people view liberal democratic governments and authoritarian governments. The importance of personal privacy and the extent to which the government can infringe on it is important, especially as we continue to improve and integrate new technologies that have the ability to access our personal lives. The existing literature on authoritarianism confirms that governments become more authoritarian with an increase in surveillance. This thesis argues that it is essential to redefine the concept of authoritarianism in the modern international setting in response to the increased privatization increased privatization and transnational approach to surveillance. It will be conceptualized and take into account of the outsourcing of surveillance by allied nations and foreign corporations as examples of the change in surveillance. This thesis will pursue the following questions; can the government infringe on personal freedoms and privacy? What laws and policies can be utilized by the state to control its own citizens with the data gathered? What loopholes could be explored with the cooperative nature of private corporations and the United States government?

      연관 검색어 추천

      이 검색어로 많이 본 자료

      활용도 높은 자료

      해외이동버튼