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Segment-and-Rule: Modern Censorship in Authoritarian Regimes.

Antoine Zerbini, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
1:00-2:20 PM
4300 North Quad Map
We analyze the incentives of authoritarian regimes to segment access to censored content through technology. Citizens choose whether to pay to access censored online content at a cost fixed by the regime: the firewall. A low firewall segments access and generates more compliance than full censorship – a high firewall – ever could. Regime opponents self-select into consuming censored content, and comply conditional on positive independent reporting. Regime supporters exclusively consume state propaganda, which secures their compliance. This segment-and-rule strategy can be engineered by making local news outlets uninformative, or by affecting the intrinsic benefit from access.
Building: North Quad
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Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Economics, seminar, Theory
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of Economics, Economic Theory, Department of Economics Seminars