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Information Technology and World Politics

by Michael J. Mazarr
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Overview

This unique collection of essays explores the intricacies of how the Internet has changed the way we currently approach international security, civil society, and economic development. The contributors move past the conventional wisdom, tapping new and original sources to investigate new and unexpected developments. One essay explores how wiring Russia’s nuclear scientists into the Internet increases the threat of weapons proliferation. Another looks at Internet-enabled development projects and, despite early success stories in Bangalore, India, explains why they will fail. Together the essays in this collection try to bring a dose of reality to the rose-colored futures many have predicted for world politics in the Information Age.

About the Author, Michael J. Mazarr

Michael J. Mazarr is an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University and president of a nonprofit organization dealing with leadership issues. He has been president & CEO of the Henry L. Stimson Center.

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Book Details

Published
February 6, 2003
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
194
Format
Hardcover, 2002
ISBN
9781403960573

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