Introduction: Information Technologies and the Changing Scope of Global Power and Governance
1
(38)
J. P. Singh
Global Networks and Their Impact
39
(26)
Jonathan Aronson
PART I: THE CHANGING SCOPE OF POWER
Public Eyes: Satellite Imagery, the Globalization of Transparency, and New Networks of Surveillance
65
(26)
Karen T. Litfin
Informational Meta-Technologies, International Relations, and Genetic Power: The Case of Biotechnologies
91
(24)
Sandra Braman
PART II: THE CHANGING SCOPE OF POWER AND GOVERNANCE
Circuits of Power: Security in the Internet Environment
115
(28)
Ronald J. Deibert
The Global Political Economy of Wintelism: A New Mode of Power and Governance in the Global Computer Industry
143
(26)
Sangbae Kim
Jeffrey A. Hart
New Technologies and Consumption: Contradictions in the Emerging World Order
169
(20)
Edward Comor
PART III: GOVERNANCE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Capitalism, Technology, and Liberalization: the International Telecommunications Regime, 1865-1998
189
(22)
Mark W. Zacher
Understanding Shifts in the Form and Scope of Telecommunications Governance: Canada and the United States in the Twentieth Century
211
(28)
Stephen D. McDowell
Negotiating Regime Change: The Weak, the Strong, and the WTO Telecom Accord
239
(36)
J. P. Singh
CONCLUSION
Information Technologies and the Skills, Networks, and Structures that Sustain World Affairs
275
(14)
James N. Rosenau
List of Contributors
289
(4)
Index
293
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