US power and the Internet in international relations: The irony of the information age

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Abstract

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.

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Carr, M. (2016). US power and the Internet in international relations: The irony of the information age. US Power and the Internet in International Relations: The Irony of the Information Age (pp. 1–221). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137550248

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