Journal of International Affairs
Volume 51, No. 2 Spring 1998
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Editor's Forward
Essays
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Cyberpolitik: The Changing Nature of Power in the Information Age,
by David J. Rothkopf
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Back to the Future: Neomedievalism and the Post Modern Digital World Economy, by Stephen J. Kobrin
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Electronic Money: A Challenge to the Sovereign State?, by Eric Helleiner
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Information War, Information Peace, by Martin C. Libicki
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The Revolution in Military Affairs Outside the West, by Ahmed S. Hashim
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Economic Growth in the Information Age: From Physical Capital to Weightless Economy, by Gavin Cameron
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Horse Trading in Cyberspace: U.S. Trade Policy in the Information Age, by Ellen L. Frost
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Entering the Infosphere, by Michael Vlahos
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The Framework for Global Electronic Commerce: A Policy Perspective Interview with Ira C. Magaziner
Case Studies
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The Impact of Technology on Financial Development in East Asia, by Joseph Yam
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The Path Transformed: Redefining Japan's Role in the Information Economy, by Minoru Makihara
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Telecommunications in Chile: Success and Post-Deregulatory Challenges in a Rapidly Emerging Economy, by Jorge Rosenblut
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Globalization and State Autonomy in the Information Age: Telecommunications Sector Restructuring in South Africa, by Derrick L. Cogburn
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Crime and Corruption in the Digital Age, by Louise I. Shelley
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The Zapatista Effect: The Internet and the Rise of an Alternative Political Fabric, by Harry M. Cleaver, Jr.
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Pushing the Envelope Too Far? Technology's Impact on NATO Expansion, by Alistair Millar and Daniel T. Plesch
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Space Technology and Environmental Monitoring in Brazil, by Thelma Krug
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The Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay: Reorienting for Sustainable Development: Support for a National Science and Technology Policy, by Candice S. Levine
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Academic Book Review: Live, Direct and Biased? Making Television News in the Satellite Age, by Jon Western