Digital World War
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Haroon K. Ullah, a scholar and diplomat with deep knowledge of
Islamic politics and digital innovation, draws the first clear
picture of the unprecedented impact of online networks across the
Middle East, North Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. Social
media has dominated the discourse surrounding recent events in the
Muslim world-from the seismic events of the Arab Spring and its
aftermath, to ISIS's slick online recruitment and digitally
documented campaign of terror, to the ongoing civil war and tragedy
in Syria and Iraq, as well as instability in Turkey, Pakistan,
Malaysia, and Afghanistan. Yet there has been little useful insight
into the actual roles currently played by Twitter, Facebook,
YouTube, and a plethora of other social media in these countries.
Lacking, too, is any analysis of the use of the dark web, cyber
tracking, hacking, encryption, and digital attacks by both state
and non-state actors. Haroon Ullah investigates the growth of the
full range of social media in the region and explores how far it
has penetrated into these societies. He considers its apparently
inherently ",democratic,", anti-establishment revolutionary impact,
as well as how religious conservatives and extremists have co-opted
various platforms. And he shows the ways in which political
parties, multinational corporations, charities, and sitting
governments have learned to exploit digital tools to target and
mobilize particular audiences, grow their brands, disseminate
messages, and ultimately achieve power and status. Digital World
War demonstrates how social media has profoundly changed
relationships between regimes and peoples, and within
populations-mostly, but not always, for the better. Ullah
identifies key trends across the Muslim world, and outlines what a
proper understanding of social media can teach us about regional
and international politics and diplomacy.