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Measures of Effectiveness: Simply Preventing Wall Jumping? Measures of Effectiveness: Simply Preventing Wall Jumping?
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Does Jumping the Wall Matter? Does Jumping the Wall Matter?
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5 Jumping Over the Great Firewall: A Threat to the Chinese Strategy
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Published:October 2023
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Abstract
In this chapter, we describe how the Chinese government is addressing and effectively neutralizing citizens who evade the firewall. We begin by building the framework for understanding how this development may be a threat to the Chinese government’s strategy. Indeed, our data indicate that many citizens are actually jumping the wall to gather sensitive political information. Given the obvious difficulty in measuring such sensitive activity, we employed several checks on the validity of our measure, all of which generally align with respondents’ self-reported behavior. We demonstrate that many citizens do distrust the central government and that the more internet users jump the wall, the less trusting and satisfied they are with the central government. We present evidence that there may be consequences resulting from the difficult proposition of trying to control the information flow on the other side of the firewall. The results in this chapter show that this difficulty could counteract or even overwhelm, from the point of view of the regime, the positive effect of the directed digital dissidence strategy.
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