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US Power and the Internet in International Relations : The Irony of the Information Age

معرفی کتاب «US Power and the Internet in International Relations : The Irony of the Information Age» نوشتهٔ Madeline Carr (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan UK در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Despite the pervasiveness of the Internet and its importance to a wide range of state functions, we still have little understanding of its implications in the context of International Relations. Combining the Philosophy of Technology with IR theories of power, this study explores state power in the information age. Despite the pervasiveness of the Internet and its importance to a wide range of state functions, we still have little understanding of the implications of this technology for power in the context of International Relations. Existing International Relations theories of power, developed in the context of industrial technology, have struggled to incorporate the complexities of the Internet. This book combines the Philosophy of Technology with theories about power from International Relations in order to build a conceptual framework for the study of state power in the information age. It utilises this framework for the study of how conceptions of US power have shaped and influenced three aspects of Internet technology; cyber security; Internet governance and network neutrality. In doing so, this study contributes some forward momentum to the stalled debates in International Relations about whether the Internet enhances state power more than it undermines it.-- Provided by publisher Front Matter....Pages i-viii Introduction....Pages 1-15 International Relations Meets Technology Theory....Pages 16-44 A (Select) Political History of the Internet....Pages 45-76 Cyber Security....Pages 77-116 Internet Governance....Pages 117-148 Network Neutrality....Pages 149-181 Conclusion....Pages 182-190 Back Matter....Pages 191-221
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