Privacy and Politics in the Age of President Trump
Title:
Privacy and Politics in the Age of President Trump
Subject Classification:
Politics and Government, Law and Legal Ethics, Technology
BIC Classification: JP, JPVH, URD
BISAC Classification:
POL066000, SOC063000, LAW116000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Feb 2026
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-484-9
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-485-6
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Description
Privacy and Politics in the Age of President Trump explores the turbulent intersection of technology, public policy, and personal liberty in an increasingly surveilled and politicized America. In the second term of President Donald J. Trump, major new initiatives in internet privacy and cybersecurity are reshaping the digital landscape.
This book chronicles the pivotal executive actions and congressional debates that are redefining the balance between security and freedom in the online world. Through deep research, political analysis, and sharp storytelling, this book investigates the broader implications of federal efforts to govern privacy in a tech-dominated era—and what they reveal about American democracy’s future.
It is an important book for students and teachers of politics; and researchers and policy-makers concerned with privacy and citizen rights.
Biography
Author(s): Gene J. Koprowski is a documentary filmmaker, policy expert, and media professional whose award-winning programming has aired on PBS affiliates across the United States and internationally on SBS in Australia.
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