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¡¤         Langdon Winner, ¡°Do Artifacts have Politics?¡± Daedalus, 109, pp.121-36; also in Donald Mackenzie and Judy Wajcman, (eds.), The Social Shaping of Technology, (Buckingham: Open University Press, 1985), pp.28-40

¡¤         David S. Landes, ¡°Homo Faber, Homo Sapiens: Knowledge, Technology, Growth, and Development,¡± Contention, 1(3), (Spring 1992); also in Dale Neef, (ed.), The Knowledge Economy, (Boston, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998), pp.53-73

¡¤         Jeffrey A. Hart and Sangbae Kim, ¡°Power in the Information Age¡± in Jose V. Ciprut, ed., Of Fears and Foes: Security and Insecurity in an Evolving Global Political Economy, (Westport, Conn.: Praeger), ch.3, pp.35-58

¡¤         Peter F. Drucker, Post-Capitalist Society, (New York: HarperBusiness, 1993), ch.1, pp.19-47; also in Neef, ed. (1998), pp.15-34

¡¤         W. Brian Arthur, ¡°Increasing Returns and the New World of Business,¡± Harvard Business Review, July/August, (1996), pp.100-109; also in Neef, ed. (1998), pp.75-94

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¡¤       Michael Talalay, Chris Farrands, and Roger Tooze, eds., Technology, Culture and Competitiveness: Change and the World Political Economy, (London and New York: Routledge, 1997) chaps. 2-4, pp.13-57

¡¤       Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr., ¡°Power and Interdependence in the Information Age, ¡± Foreign Affairs, 77(5), (1998), pp.81-94

¡¤       Shumpei Kumon and Akihiko Tanaka, ¡°From Prestige to Wealth to Knowledge,¡± in Takashi Inogichi and Danie I. Okimoto, (eds.), The Political Economy of Japan, Vol.2, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1988), pp.64-82

¡¤       Stephen J. Kobrin, ¡°Back to the Future : Neomedievalism and the Postmodern Digital World Economy,¡± Journal of International Affairs, (Spring 1998), pp.361-86

¡¤       Timothy W. Luke, ¡°From Nationality to Nodality: How the Politics of Being Digital Transforms Globalization,¡± Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September, 3-6, 1998

¡¤       David Rothkopf, ¡°Cyberpolitik: The Changing Nature of Power in the Information Age,¡± Journal of International Affairs, (Spring, 1998)

 

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¡¤      John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, ¡°Information, Power, and Grand Strategy: In Athena¡¯s Camp,¡± Stuart J. D. Schwartzstein, ed., The Information Revolution and National Security: Dimensions and Directions, (Washington, DC: The Center for Strategic & International Studies, 1996), ch.13

¡¤      Joseph. S. Nye, Jr. and William A. Owens, ¡°America¡¯s Information Edge,¡± Foreign Affairs, March/April, 1996

¡¤      Jeffrey R. Cooper, ¡°Diplomacy in the Information Age: Implications for Content and Conduct,¡± in Barry Fulton, (ed.), Diplomacy in the Information Age, Special Issues by iMP Magazine, (July 2001)

¡¤      Karen T. Litfin, ¡°Public Eyes: Satellite Imagery, the Globalization of Transparency, and New Networks of Surveillance,¡± in James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh (eds.) Information Technologies and Global Politics: The Changing Scope of Power and Governance (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, forthcoming in 2001)

¡¤      Ronald J. Deibert, ¡°Circuits of Power: Security in the Internet Environment,¡± in James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh (eds.), (forthcoming in 2001)

 

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¡¤      Jeffrey A Hart, Stefanie A. Lenway and Thomas P. Murtha, ¡°Technonationalism and Cooperation in a Globalizing Industry: The Case of Flat-Panel Displays,¡± in Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart, (eds.), Coping with Globalization, (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), ch.5, pp.117-47

¡¤      Jeffrey A. Hart, Not a Pretty Picture: The Politics of Advanced Television, Unpublished Book Manuscript, chaps.1 & 9, pp.1-22; 279-96

¡¤      Sangbae Kim and Jeffrey A. Hart, ¡°The Global Political Economy of Wintelism: A New Mode of Power and Governance in the Global Computer Industry,¡± in James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh (eds.) Information Technologies and Global Politics: The Changing Scope of Power and Governance (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, forthcoming in 2001)  

¡¤      ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸±â¼ú°æÀïÀÇ ±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡°æÁ¦ : »õ·Î¿î °³³äÈ­ÀÇ ¸ð»ö, ¡± Çѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸ (Æí), {Á¤º¸»çȸÀÇ Á¤Ä¡: »õ·Î¿î Æз¯´ÙÀÓÀÇ ¸ð»ö} (¿À¸§, 2001)

 

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¡¤      Chris Farrands, ¡°The Globalization of Knowledge and the Politics of Global Intellectual Property: Power, Governance and Technology,¡± in Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs, (eds.), Globalization: Theory and Practice, (Pinter, 1996), ch.13, pp.175-87

¡¤      Susan K. Sell, ¡°Structure, Agents and Institutions: Private Corporate Power and the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights,¡± in Richard A. Higgott, Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler, (Eds.), Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System, (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), ch.5, pp.91-106

¡¤      Susan K. Sell, ¡°Intellectual Property Protection and Antitrust in the Developing World: Crisis, Coercion, and Choice,¡± International Organization, 49(2), (Spring 1995), pp.315-49

¡¤      Marci A. Hamilton, ¡°The TRIP Agreement: Imperialistic, Outdated, and Overprotective,¡± in Adam D. Moore, (ed.), Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas, (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), pp.243-63

¡¤      Michael P. Ryan, Knowledge Diplomacy: Global Competition and the Politics of Intellectual Property, (Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press, 1998) ch.8,

¡¤      Steven Weber, ¡°The Political Economy of Open Source Software,¡± BRIE Working Paper, #140, (June 2000)

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¡¤      Brian Kahin, ¡°The U.S. Information Infrastructure Initiative: The Market, the Web, and the Virtual Project, ¡± in Brian Kahin and Ernst Wilson, eds., National Information Infrastructure Initiatives: Vision and Policy Design, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997), pp.150-89

¡¤      A. Michael Froomkin, ¡°The Internet as a Source of Regulatory Arbitrage,¡± in Brian Kahin and Charles Nesson, eds., Borders in Cyberspace: Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997), pp.129-63

¡¤       Joel R. Reidenberg, ¡°Governing Networks and Rule-Making in Cyberspace,¡± in Brian Kahin and Charles Nesson, eds., Borders in Cyberspace: Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997), pp.84-105

¡¤       Robert Shaw, ¡°Internet Domain Names: Whose Domain Is This?¡± in Brian Kahin and James H. Keller, eds., Coordinating the Internet, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997), pp.107-34

¡¤       Craig Simon, ¡°Internet Governance Goes Global,¡± in Vendulka Kubalkova, Nicholas Onuf, and Paul Kowert,  (eds) International Relations in a Constructed World (M.E. Sharp, 1998) chap.7; 147-69

  

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¡¤      John Tomlinson, Cultural Imperialism: A Critical Introduction, (Baltimore, Maryland, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991), ch.1, pp.1-33

¡¤      Benjamin R. Barber, Jihand vs. McWorld  (New York: Random House, 1995), chaps.6-8, pp.88-136

¡¤      Aida A. Hozic, ¡°Uncle Sam goes to Siliwood: Of Landscapes, Spielberg and Hegemony,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 6(3), (September, 1999)

¡¤      David Morley and Kevin Robins, Spaces of Identity: Global Media, Electronic Landscapes and Cultural Boundaries, (London and New York: Routledge, 1995), chaps. 1-2, pp.10-42

¡¤      Tony Porter, ¡°The Late-Modern Knowledge Structure and World Politics,¡± in Martin Hewson and Timothy J. Sinclair, (eds.), Approaches to Global Governance Theory, (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1999), ch.7, pp.137-56

 

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¡¤      Margaret Sharp, ¡°Industrial Policy in a Global Environment,¡± in Peter Gourevitch and Paolo Guerrier, (Eds.), New Challenges to International Cooperation: Adjustment of Firms, Policies and Organizations to Global Competition, (University of California, San Diego, International Relations and Pacific Studies, 1993), ch.7, 197-232

¡¤      John de la Mothe and Paul R. Dufour, ¡°Techno-Globalism and the Challenges to Science and Technology Policy,¡± Daedalus, 124(3), (1995), pp.219-35

¡¤      Ellen L. Frost, ¡°Horse Trading in Cyberspace : U.S. Trade Policy in the Information Age, ¡± Journal of International Affairs, 51(2), (Spring 1998)

¡¤      Sangbae Kim and Jeffrey A. Hart, ¡°Technological Fitness: An Evolutionary  Model of Change in the International Political Economy,¡± in William R.    Thompson, (ed.), Evolutionary World Politics (New York: Routledge, forthcoming in 2001)

¡¤      Sangbae Kim, ¡°Hardware Institutions for Software Technologies: The Limits of Institutional Adjustment Strategies in the Japanese Computer Industry,¡± Unpublished Manuscript, (2000)

 

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¡¤       Richard N. Rosecrance, The Rise of the Virtual State: Wealth and Power in the Coming Century (1999)

¡¤      Elaine Ciulla Kamarck and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. (eds.), democracy.com? Governance in a Networked World, (Hollis, NH: Hollis Publishing, 1999), pp.133-96

¡¤       Eric Helleiner, ¡°Electronic Money: A Challenge to the Sovereign State?¡± Journal of International Affairs, 51(2), (Spring, 1998), pp.387-409.

¡¤      Ingrid Volkmer, ¡°Universalism and Particularism: The Problem of Cultural Sovereignty and Global Information Flow,¡± in Brian Kahin and Charles Nesson, eds., Borders in Cyberspace: Information Policy and the Global Information Infrastructure, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997), pp.48-83

 

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¡¤       Mitchell Bernard and John Ravenhill, ¡°Beyond Product Cycles and Flying Geese: Regionalization, Hierarchy and the Industrialization of East Asia,¡± World Politics, 47(2), (January 1995)

¡¤       Walter Hatch and Kozo Yamamura, Asia in Japan¡¯s Embrace: Building a Regional Production Alliance, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996), chs.1,2, pp.3-40

¡¤       Jeffrey Henderson, ¡°Electronics Industries and the Developing World: Uneven Contributions and Uncertain Prospects,¡± in Leslie Sklair, (ed.), (Lodon and New York: Routledge, 1994), pp.258-59

¡¤       Gary Gereffi, ¡°Capitalism, Development and Global Commodity Chains,¡± in Leslie Sklair, (ed.), (1994), pp.211-31 

¡¤       Dieter Ernst, ¡°From Partial to Systemic Globalization: International Production Networks in the Electronic Industry,¡± BRIE Working Paper, #98, (1997)

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¡¤      Jessica T. Mathews, ¡°Power Shift: The Age of Non-State Actors,¡± Foreign Affairs, Jan/Feb, (1997)

¡¤      Karen T. Litfin, ¡°Environmental Remote Sensing, Global Governance, and the Territorial State,¡± in Martin Hewson and Timothy J. Sinclair, (eds.), Approaches to Global Governance Theory, (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1999), ch.4, pp.73-96

¡¤      Adam Jones, ¡°Wired World: Communications Technology, Governance and the Democratic Uprising,¡± in Edward A. Comor, (ed.), The Global Political Economy of Communication: Hegemony, Telecommunication and the Information Economy, (New York: St. Martin¡¯s Press, 1994), ch.8, pp.145-64

¡¤      Brian D. Loader, (ed.), Cyberspace Divide: Equality, Agency and Policy in the Information Society, (London and New York: Routledge, 1998), pp.19-56

¡¤      Edward A. Comor, ¡° Governance and the Nation-State in a Knowledge-Based Political Economy,¡± in Martin Hewson and Timothy J. Sinclair, (eds.), (1999), pp.117-34

 

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