Bizhanova, Madina2017-06-192017-06-192017-05Bizhanova, Madina (2017) EXPLAINING INTERNET REGULATION VARIATION IN NON-DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES. Nazarbayev University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences.http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2393This thesis analyzes the role and impact of labor-free resources such as foreign aid and natural resources revenues on the level of internet freedom in non-democracies. Specifically, with help of the Freedom on the net score, which captures a level of internet freedom among 65 countries worldwide, a new dataset was collected to investigate whether non-labor resources can better explain empirical observations among non-democratic countries. By extending the selectorate theory (Bueno de Mesquita, et al. 2005) and other concepts, the paper argues that a nondemocratic country has more restrictive internet freedom as resources rents or received foreign aid are high. To test the proposed hypotheses both quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United Statesinternet regulation variationnon-democratic countriesдемократия емес мемлекеттеринтернет басқару вариациялар түсіндіруіинтернет регулированиянедемократические страныResearch Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political scienceEXPLAINING INTERNET REGULATION VARIATION IN NON-DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIESMaster's thesis