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Governing Global Electronic Networks International Perspectives On Policy And Power William J Drake Ernest J Wilson Iii

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Governing Global Electronic Networks International Perspectives On Policy And Power William J Drake Ernest J Wilson Iii
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.36 MB
Author: William J. Drake; Ernest J Wilson III
ISBN: 9780262042512, 0262042517
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Governing Global Electronic Networks International Perspectives On Policy And Power William J Drake Ernest J Wilson Iii by William J. Drake; Ernest J Wilson Iii 9780262042512, 0262042517 instant download after payment.

The purpose of this book is to offer the reader nontraditional perspectives on the global
governance of global information and communication networks. Most work on this
subject concentrates on the largest, most powerful players in the world system.
Through their lens, hegemonic states and large multinational corporations are the cen-
ter of attention. In this volume we broaden the focus and consider the concerns of
those with less power and less influence—the nondominant actors, most notably the de-
veloping countries and civil society. In other words, this book views the global gover-
nance of networks more from the bottom up, and the outside in.

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