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Power, in the twenty-first century, no longer requires the blunt instruments of classical dictatorship — the midnight arrest, the disappeared dissident, the uniformed secret police. The new architecture of authoritarian entrenchment is quieter, more precise, and far more difficult to dismantle. It runs through fiber-optic cables, facial recognition grids, digital credit scoring systems, and the sovereign wealth funds that purchase silence abroad while financing control at home. Kingdoms Wired for Control examines how personalist regimes — those centered on a single leader's permanent consolidation of power — have harnessed the tools of the digital and financial age to achieve a durability that earlier authoritarian systems could only approximate. It traces the specific mechanisms: the security apparatus seized within the first year of power; the fintech infrastructure that converts financial dependency into political loyalty, as in China's evolving social credit architecture that binds economic participation to behavioral compliance; the AI-powered surveillance assemblages deployed by China, Saudi Arabia, and Kazakhstan that align digital infrastructure, capital coordination, and ideological production into a single system of regime reproduction. These are not parallel developments. They are converging ones — a shared logic of control adapted to local institutional conditions.
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Liczba stron: 176
Rok wydania: 2026
