社交网络与网缘政治—以TIKTOK为例 博士. 啊. 巴图其其各, 苏伟丽斯

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博士. 啊. 巴图其其各
苏伟丽斯

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With the development of the Internet, social networks have become an important channel for shaping public opinion and influencing political decisions. As the world's most popular social networking platform, TikTok's influence on international politics and international relations cannot be ignored. The cyberspace created by digital technology is parallel to the real physical space, and geopolitics is extending to the network and moving towards "Cyber Geopolitics".

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