The Resource Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions, Marcus Franda
Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions, Marcus Franda
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 297 pages)
- Contents
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- Internet Cultures in Israel and the Arab World
- Israel as a High-Tech Enclave
- Internet Development in Israel
- Information Technology in the Arab Middle East
- Inertia and Restraint in Internet and IT Development
- Building Internet Infrastructures and Backbone
- The Middle East and the Global Internet Regime
- Internet Restrictions and Filtering
- Getting Middle Eastern Governments Online
- Online Business and Commerce in the Middle East
- Introduction: The Internet and World Politics
- Islamic and Arab Nationalist Websites
- Arab-Israeli Relations on the Internet
- The Middle East and the Nascent International Regime for the Internet
- Information Technology and Political Cultures in Eurasia
- IT Development and the Failure of Soviet Communism
- Legacies of Soviet Rule and Telecommunications Infrastructures in the FSU
- Internet Development in Russia
- E-Commerce and Investment
- Russia's "Information Security Doctrine,"
- Internet Development in Other FSU Nations
- Thin Cyberspace in Africa and the LDCs
- Internet Cultures in Central Asia and the Caucasus
- The Political Economy of the Internet in Eastern Europe
- Telecommunications Infrastructures in Eastern Europe
- Approaches to Privatization: Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland
- Globalization and Interdependence
- The Internet and the Gap Between Rich and Poor
- New Internet Communicators and Nongovernmental Organizations
- The Role of International Business
- The Internet and World Government
- The Internet Regime and International Relations
- Label
- Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions
- Title
- Launching into cyberspace
- Title remainder
- Internet development and politics in five world regions
- Statement of responsibility
- Marcus Franda
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Franda, Marcus F
- Dewey number
- 327/.0285/4678
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JZ1254
- LC item number
- .F73 2002
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- IPolitics
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- International relations
- Technological innovations
- Internet
- International relations
- Internet
- Internationale betrekkingen
- Internationalisatie
- Relations internationales
- Innovations
- Internet
- Relations internationales
- Kommunikation
- Internationalisierung
- Internet
- Weltpolitik
- Label
- Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions, Marcus Franda
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-284) and index
- Contents
-
- Internet Cultures in Israel and the Arab World
- Israel as a High-Tech Enclave
- Internet Development in Israel
- Information Technology in the Arab Middle East
- Inertia and Restraint in Internet and IT Development
- Building Internet Infrastructures and Backbone
- The Middle East and the Global Internet Regime
- Internet Restrictions and Filtering
- Getting Middle Eastern Governments Online
- Online Business and Commerce in the Middle East
- Introduction: The Internet and World Politics
- Islamic and Arab Nationalist Websites
- Arab-Israeli Relations on the Internet
- The Middle East and the Nascent International Regime for the Internet
- Information Technology and Political Cultures in Eurasia
- IT Development and the Failure of Soviet Communism
- Legacies of Soviet Rule and Telecommunications Infrastructures in the FSU
- Internet Development in Russia
- E-Commerce and Investment
- Russia's "Information Security Doctrine,"
- Internet Development in Other FSU Nations
- Thin Cyberspace in Africa and the LDCs
- Internet Cultures in Central Asia and the Caucasus
- The Political Economy of the Internet in Eastern Europe
- Telecommunications Infrastructures in Eastern Europe
- Approaches to Privatization: Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland
- Globalization and Interdependence
- The Internet and the Gap Between Rich and Poor
- New Internet Communicators and Nongovernmental Organizations
- The Role of International Business
- The Internet and World Government
- The Internet Regime and International Relations
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 297 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035928115
- Label
- Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions, Marcus Franda
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-284) and index
- Contents
-
- Internet Cultures in Israel and the Arab World
- Israel as a High-Tech Enclave
- Internet Development in Israel
- Information Technology in the Arab Middle East
- Inertia and Restraint in Internet and IT Development
- Building Internet Infrastructures and Backbone
- The Middle East and the Global Internet Regime
- Internet Restrictions and Filtering
- Getting Middle Eastern Governments Online
- Online Business and Commerce in the Middle East
- Introduction: The Internet and World Politics
- Islamic and Arab Nationalist Websites
- Arab-Israeli Relations on the Internet
- The Middle East and the Nascent International Regime for the Internet
- Information Technology and Political Cultures in Eurasia
- IT Development and the Failure of Soviet Communism
- Legacies of Soviet Rule and Telecommunications Infrastructures in the FSU
- Internet Development in Russia
- E-Commerce and Investment
- Russia's "Information Security Doctrine,"
- Internet Development in Other FSU Nations
- Thin Cyberspace in Africa and the LDCs
- Internet Cultures in Central Asia and the Caucasus
- The Political Economy of the Internet in Eastern Europe
- Telecommunications Infrastructures in Eastern Europe
- Approaches to Privatization: Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland
- Globalization and Interdependence
- The Internet and the Gap Between Rich and Poor
- New Internet Communicators and Nongovernmental Organizations
- The Role of International Business
- The Internet and World Government
- The Internet Regime and International Relations
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 297 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035928115
Subject
- Innovations
- International relations
- International relations -- Case studies
- Internationale betrekkingen
- Internationalisatie
- Internationalisierung
- Internet
- Internet
- Internet
- Kommunikation
- Relations internationales
- Relations internationales -- Cas, Études de
- Technological innovations
- Weltpolitik
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