摘 要: | The Internet expands the field for international politics. It unveils its inneroperational logic by exerting its influence on international politics. The Internet, byeither guiding or negating the conducts of actors through its own unique innate quality,forces these actors to obey its inherent laws so as to better maintain their own interests.Firstly, this paper attempts to reveal, through level analysis, how the Internet madean impact on international politics, namely by the route of the individual, state andinternational system. Secondly, taking state interest, power and security as the coreof Internet’s action on international politics, it demonstrates that there is no absoluteInternet freedom and that the interests and security of the state come before all. Thethird part of the paper illustrates the catalytical, synchronical and constructional roleof the Internet in promoting the transition of international structure. As an informationmedium, the Internet helps promote changes in international politics. As an advancedtechnology, it helps international politics constantly identify itself with the developmentof the times. The all-inclusive interactive communication following the advent ofmicroblogs and Social Networking Services (SNS) helps provide conditions in whichinternational society is evolving itself into a world society in the world of Internet.
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