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The global course of the information revolution : recurring themes and regional variations
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ISBN: 0833036025 0833034243 9780833036025 9780833034243 Year: 2003 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : National Defense Research Institute, Rand,

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Advances in information technology are heavily influencing ways in which business, society, and government work and function throughout the globe, bringing many changes to everyday life, in a process commonly termed the ""information revolution."" This book paints a picture of the state of the information revolution today and how it will likely progress in the near- to mid-term future (10 to 15 years), focusing separately on different regions of the world-North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa.


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Security in cyberspace : challenges for society : proceedings of an international conference

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Past revolutions, future transformations : what can the history of revolutions in military affairs tell us about fransforming the U.S. military?
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ISBN: 0585163855 9780585163857 9780833027092 0833027093 0833027093 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York National Defense Research Institute: RAND


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The global course of the information revolution : political, economic, and social consequences : proceedings of an international conference
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ISBN: 0833043471 Year: 2000 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND,

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The Future of the Information Revolution in Europe : Proceedings of an International Conference

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This report contains the proceedings of a conference that was held in Belgium in April 2001, and focused on the information revolution in Europe. The participants argued that the information revolution is following a different course in Europe than in America, and is proceeding more slowly.

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