This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICTs) both empower individuals and strengthen nation states. ICTs allow individuals to exercise self-determination, impact elections and governments outside their own countries, and disclose information that impacts global events. However, ICTs also represent a powerful tool that governments can leverage through controlling communication gateways and broadcast licenses to extend their influence. Recent examples of both individual empowerment and government control include the Arab Spring uprisings, which were organized using social media but were met with threats from governments to restrict social media access in some countries. The interests of individuals and nation states in asserting control over communication are now in conflict.