Kekuatan Politik Media Sosial: Uji Kasus pada Revolusi Mesir 2011

This article examines that internet social media have influenced the Egypt Revolution from the authoritarian government to the democratic transition. There are two theories: Cyber-Optimist that argues internet social media is significant in changing a rezim and Cyber-Realist that believes internet i...

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Main Authors: Mansur Juned, Musa Maliki, M Asrudin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2013-05-01
Series:Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional
Online Access:http://global.ir.fisip.ui.ac.id/index.php/global/article/view/20
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description This article examines that internet social media have influenced the Egypt Revolution from the authoritarian government to the democratic transition. There are two theories: Cyber-Optimist that argues internet social media is significant in changing a rezim and Cyber-Realist that believes internet is a status quo regime's arsenal in controlling their citizen. Based on cyber-optimist argument, this article believes that internet social media is not supporting the authoritarian government of Husni Mubarak in Egypt, but as the citizen's arsenal to change the authoritarian government of Husni Mubarak.
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spelling doaj.art-5a6e385c333f43e58227630b7d6dbc4b2023-01-03T01:15:36ZengUniversitas IndonesiaGlobal: Jurnal Politik Internasional1411-54922579-82512013-05-0115110.7454/global.v15i1.2014Kekuatan Politik Media Sosial: Uji Kasus pada Revolusi Mesir 2011Mansur Juned0Musa Maliki1M Asrudin2Department of International Relations, Al Azhar University IndonesiaDepartment of International Relations, University of National Development "Veteran"Indonesian Survey Circle GroupsThis article examines that internet social media have influenced the Egypt Revolution from the authoritarian government to the democratic transition. There are two theories: Cyber-Optimist that argues internet social media is significant in changing a rezim and Cyber-Realist that believes internet is a status quo regime's arsenal in controlling their citizen. Based on cyber-optimist argument, this article believes that internet social media is not supporting the authoritarian government of Husni Mubarak in Egypt, but as the citizen's arsenal to change the authoritarian government of Husni Mubarak.http://global.ir.fisip.ui.ac.id/index.php/global/article/view/20
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title Kekuatan Politik Media Sosial: Uji Kasus pada Revolusi Mesir 2011
title_full Kekuatan Politik Media Sosial: Uji Kasus pada Revolusi Mesir 2011
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title_short Kekuatan Politik Media Sosial: Uji Kasus pada Revolusi Mesir 2011
title_sort kekuatan politik media sosial uji kasus pada revolusi mesir 2011
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