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I know there are papers and book chapter out there that use and at least briefly describe the theory of informational autocracy. I encourage reviewing Google Scholar results and screening out the many theses/dissertations/conference papers/preprints. Chapter 8 of Formal Models of Domestic Politics has a section on IA. This analysis piece from the Washington Post is independent of the theory's authors and gives a one-paragraph explanation before using IA to analyze Belarus. Firefangledfeathers (talk / contribs) 13:38, 15 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, but in Fujimori's time that technology did not exist. Only traditional media existed. And the fact that a regime is only supported by the "least intelligent" sector of the country —You'll tell me how that is supposed to be measured— seems to me to be a rather arbitrary criterion. ComradeHektor (talk) 23:00, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]