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Internet in the Middle East: an asymmetrical model of development
Ilhem Allagui
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NUQ Journalism Program
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Social Sciences
Arab States
16%
Asymmetry
16%
Historical Analysis
33%
History
33%
Interdisciplinary Approach
16%
Internet
100%
Key Event
16%
Legislation
16%
Maps
16%
Middle East
33%
Middle East
33%
Paper
33%
Policy
16%
Region
16%
INIS
arab countries
16%
asymmetry
16%
internet
100%
maps
16%
middle east
33%
policy
16%
regulations
16%
Computer Science
Events
16%
Interdisciplinary
16%
Internet
66%
Internet History
33%
Roles
16%
Simulation Mode
33%
Arts and Humanities
Asymmetrical
16%
era
16%
Regional
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Regulation
33%
Psychology
Cultural Framework
16%