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¡¤         Peter F. Drucker, Post-Capitalist Society, (New York: HarperBusiness, 1993), ch.1, pp.19-47

¡¤         Manuel Castells, The Rise of the Network Society (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1996), pp.29-65

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°±â¼ú°ú Áö½Ä, ±×¸®°í ±â½Ä(ÐüãÛ): Á¤º¸Çõ¸íÀÇ ±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡ÇÐÀû Ž±¸¸¦ À§ÇÑ °³³äÀû ±âÃÊ,¡± ¹Ì¹ßÇ¥ ³í¹®, (2005.1.)

¡¤         Jose Ortega y Gasset, ¡°Thoughts on Technology,¡± in Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey, (eds.), Philosophy and Technology: Readings in the Philosophical Problems of Technology (New York: Free Press, 1972), pp. 290-313

¡¤         Joel Mokyr, The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy, (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2002), pp.1-27, 78-118

¡¤         Albert Borgmann, Holding on to Reality: The Nature of Information at the turn of the Millennium (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1999), Introduction, pp.1-6

¡¤         Georges Gurvitch, The Social Frameworks of Knowledge, (New York: Harper & Row, 1966), pp.21-42

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¡¤         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

¡¤         Edwin T. Layton, Jr., ¡°Technology as Knowledge,¡± Technology and Culture, 15(1), (January, 1974), pp.31-41.

¡¤         Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey, (eds.), Philosophy and Technology: Readings in the Philosophical Problems of Technology, (New York: The Free Press, 1972)

¡¤         Carl Mitcham, Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994)

¡¤         Nathan Rosenberg, ¡°Problems in the Economist¡¯s Conceptualization of Technological Innovation,¡± in Perspectives on Technology, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976), pp.61-84

¡¤         Nicholas Negroponte, Being Digital (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995)

¡¤         Manuel Castells, The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp.1-136

¡¤         Bruce Mazlish, The Fourth Discontinuity: The Co-evolution of Humans and Machines (New Heaven and London: Yale University Press, 1993)

¡¤         Frank Webster, Theories of the Information Society, (London and New York: Routledge, 1995), ch.2, pp.6-29 

3. Á¤º¸¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡ÀÇ ±Ç·Â·ÐÀû ÀÌÇØ 

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¡¤         Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics, (New York: Public Affairs, 2004), pp.1-32

¡¤         Shumpei Kumon, "Can Japan Succeed in Chigyo-Ka" Glocom Working Paper, (1998) http://www.glocom.ac.jp/proj/kumon/paper/1998/ 98_00_00c.html

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸±â¼ú°æÀïÀÇ ±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡°æÁ¦: »õ·Î¿î °³³äÈ­ÀÇ ¸ð»ö,¡± Çѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸ(Æí), ¡ºÁ¤º¸»çȸ¿Í Á¤Ä¡: »õ·Î¿î Á¤Ä¡ Æз¯´ÙÀÓÀÇ ¸ð»ö¡»(¼­¿ï: ¿À¸§, 2001), pp.305-330

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸È­½Ã´ëÀÇ Áö½Ä±¸Á¶: ¼öÀÜ ½ºÆ®·¹ÀÎÁöÀÇ °³³äÈ­¸¦ ³Ñ¾î¼­,¡± ¡ºÇѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸº¸¡» 38(3), (2004, °¡À»), pp.255-276

¡¤         Stefano Guizzini, ¡°Structural Power; The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis,¡± International Organization, 47(3), (Summer, 1993), pp.443-78

¡¤         Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall, ¡°Power in International Politics,¡± International Organization, 59, (Winter 2005), pp.39-75

¡¤         Susan Strange, ¡°The Knowledge Structure,¡± in States and Markets, Second Edition, (London and New York: Pinter, 1994), ch.6, pp.119-38

¡¤         Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998), pp.1-133 

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¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸±â¼ú°ú ±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡ÀÌ·Ð: ±¸¼ºÀû ±â¼ú·Ð°ú Á¤º¸¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡·ÐÀÇ ¸ð»ö,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡³íÃÑ¡» 43(4), (2003, °Ü¿ï) pp.33-58

¡¤         Alan Russell, ¡°Technology as Knowledge: Generic Technology and Change in the Global Political Economy,¡± Michael Talalay, Chris Farrands, and Roger Tooze, (eds.), Technology, Culture and Competitiveness: Change and the World Political Economy, (London and New York: Routledge, 1997) pp.41-57

¡¤         Lynn K. Mytelka, ¡°Knowledge and Structural power in the International Political Economy,¡± in Thomas C. Lawton, James N. Rosenau, and Amy C. Verdun (eds.), Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy, (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2000), pp.39-56

¡¤         Roger Tooze, ¡°Ideology, Knowledge and Power in the International Relations and International Political Economy,¡± in Thomas C. Lawton, James N. Rosenau, and Amy C. Verdun (eds.), Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy, (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2000), pp.175-94

¡¤         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), pp.137-55

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

4. ¡®±Ù´ë Ãʱ⡯ÀÇ Á¤º¸¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡ 

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¡¤         Thomas J. Misa,  Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) ch.1-3, pp.1-96

¡¤         Peter Burke, A Social History of Knowledge: From Gutenberg to Diderot, (Cambridge: Polity, 2000) ch.4&6, pp.53-80, 116-148

¡¤         Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) ch.2, pp.13-54

¡¤         ±è¿ë¿î/±è¿ë±¹, ¡ºµ¿¾çÀÇ °úÇаú »ç»ó: Çѱ¹°úÇÐÀÇ °¡´É¼ºÀ» ã¾Æ¼­¡» (¼­¿ï: ÀÏÁö»ç, 1984), pp.143-202

¡¤         ±è¿µÈ£, ¡°ïËÒþߣÀÇ °úÇбâ¼ú»ç»ó,¡± ¡ºµ¿¾çÇС» 19Áý, (1989), pp.277-300

¡¤         ±Ç¼±È«, ¡°À¯±³¹®¸í±ÇÀÇ ±¹Á¦°ü°è»ç»ó,¡± ±Ç¼±È« ¿Ü,¡ººñ¼­±¸¹®¸í±ÇÀÇ ±¹Á¦°ü°è»ç»ó¡» (ºÎ»ê: PUFS, 1998), pp.9-112 

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¡¤         Harold Innis, Empire and Communications, (Oxford University Press, 1950) ch.6-7, pp.116-170

¡¤         William H. McNeil, The Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force, and Society since A.D. 1000 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982)

¡¤         David C. Lindberg, The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religions, and Institutional Context, 600 B.C. to A.D. 1450, (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1992)

¡¤         Lynn White Jr., Medieval Technology and Social Change, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962)

¡¤         Joseph Neehdam, Science and Civilization in China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

¡¤         ¼ºÁ°æ, ¡º±â¼úÀÇ ÀÌÇØ ±×¸®°í Çѱ¹ÀÇ ±â¼ú¡» (ÀÎõ: ÀÎÇÏ´ëÇб³ÃâÆǺÎ, 1986), Á¦8Àå, pp.195-230

¡¤         Çϸ¶½ÃŸ ´ÙÄɽÃ, ¡°µ¿¾Æ½Ã¾Æ ±¹Á¦Ã¼Á¦,¡± ¿ÍŸ³ªº£ ¾ÆÅ°¿À ¿Ü, ¡º±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡À̷С» (¼­¿ì¸® ÇÑ¿ï, 1992), pp.51-75 

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¡¤         Thomas J. Misa,  Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) ch.4-5, pp.97-157

¡¤         James R. Kurth, ¡°Political Consequences of the Product Cycle: Industrial History and Political Outcomes,¡± International Organizations, 33(1), (1979)

¡¤         Daniel R. Headrick, The Invisible Weapon: Telecommunications and International Politics, 1851-1945, (Oxford University Press, 1991) ch.3-4, pp.28-72

¡¤         Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) ch.3-4, pp.55-104

¡¤         ±è¿ë¿î/±è¿ë±¹, ¡ºµ¿¾çÀÇ °úÇаú »ç»ó: Çѱ¹°úÇÐÀÇ °¡´É¼ºÀ» ã¾Æ¼­¡» (¼­¿ï: ÀÏÁö»ç, 1984), pp.203-268

¡¤         ±è¿µÈ£, ¡°ÇѸ» ¼­¾ç±â¼úÀÇ ¼ö¿ë: ±Ù´ë¼­¾çÀÇ µµÀü¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÁÖüÀû ´ëÀÀÀÇ Àϸé,¡± ¡º¾Æ¼¼¾Æ ¿¬±¸¡» 11(3), (1968), pp.297-343

¡¤         ¹ÎµÎ±â, ¡°µ¿¾Æ½Ã¾ÆÀÇ ½Çü¿Í ±× Àü¸Á: ¿ª»çÀû Á¢±Ù,¡± ¡º½Ã°£°úÀÇ °æÀï¡» (¼­¿ï: ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ ÃâÆǺÎ, 2001), pp.39-62 

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¡¤         Daniel R. Headrick, The Tools of Empire: Technology and? European Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century (New York: Oxford University Press, 1981)

¡¤         Daniel R. Headrick, The Tentacles of Progress: Technology Transfer in the Age of Imperialism, 1850-1940 (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988)

¡¤         Daniel R. Headrick, When Information came of Age; Technologies of Knowledge in the Age of Reason and revolution, 1700-1850 (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000)

¡¤         ÇÏ¿µ¼± (Æí), ¡º21¼¼±â Çѹݵµ ¹é³â´ë°è: ºÎ°­±¹°¡¸¦ ³Ñ¾î¼­ Áö½Ä±¹°¡·Î¡» (¼­¿ï: Ç®ºû, 2004)

¡¤         ±è¿µÈ£, ¡°°³Ç× ÀÌÈÄÀÇ ±Ù´ë°æÁ¦»ç»ó: ¡®ÔÔÔ³à¤Ð·ÐÀ» Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î,¡± ¡ºÇѱ¹ÇÐÀÔ¹®¡» (Á¤½Å¹®È­¿¬±¸¿ø, 1983), pp.475-486

¡¤         ¿¬°©¼ö, ¡º´ë¿ø±ºÁý±Ç±â ºÎ±¹°­º´Á¤Ã¥ ¿¬±¸¡»(¼­¿ï: ¼­¿ï´ëÃâÆǺÎ, 2001), pp.185 -205 

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¡¤         Thomas J. Misa, Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) ch.6-7, pp.158-224

¡¤         Kenneth Flamm, Targeting the Computer: Government Support and International Competition, (Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1987), ch.1, 3, and 4, pp.1-18, 42-92

¡¤         Stuart W. Leslie, The Cold War and American Science, (New York; Columbia University Press, 1993), pp.1-43

¡¤         Kenkichiro Koizumi, ¡°In Search of Wakon: The Cultural Dynamics of the Rise of Manufacturing Technology in Postwar Japan,¡± Technology and Culture, 43 (January 2002), pp.29-49

¡¤         Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) ch.5-7, pp.105-208

¡¤         Robert Wade, ¡°East Asia¡¯s Economic Success: Conflicting Perspectives, Partial Insights, Shaky Evidence,¡± World Politics, 44, (January 1992), pp.270-320

¡¤         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) 

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¡¤         Chalmers Johnson, MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925-1975, (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1982)

¡¤         Chalmers Johnson, (ed.), The Industrial Policy Debate, (San Francisco, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1984)

¡¤         Lewis M. Branscomb, Fumio Kodama and Richard Florida, (eds.), Industrializing Knowledge: University-Industry Linkages in Japan and the United States, (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1999)

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

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¡¤         Jeffrey A. Hart and Sangbae Kim, ¡°Explaining the Resurgence of U.S. Competitiveness: The Rise of Wintelism,¡± The Information Society, 18(1), (February, 2002), pp.1-12

¡¤         Sangbae Kim, ¡°Hardware Institutions for Software Technologies: The Japanese Model of Industrial Development in the Personal Computer Industry,¡± Journal of International and Area Studies, 9(1), (June 2002), pp.17-36

¡¤         Ngai-Ling Sum, ¡°Informational Capitalism and U.S. Economic Hegemony: Resistance and Adaptations in East Asia,¡± Critical Asian Studies, 35(3), (2003), pp.373-398

¡¤         Michael Borrus, Dieter Ernst, and Stephan Haggard, (eds.) International Production Networks in Asia: Rivalry or Riches? (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), pp.1-109

¡¤         Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), ch.8, pp.209-244

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°µ¿ºÏ¾Æ ITÇãºê °Ç¼³Àü·«: ºñÆÇÀû °ËÅä.¡± Á¦1Â÷ Çѱ¹Çмú¿¬±¸¿ø, ÄÚ¸®¾ÆÆ÷·³, ¡ºµ¿ºÏ¾Æ °æÁ¦Á᫐ °Ç¼³À» À§ÇÑ Çѱ¹ÀÇ Àü·«¡» (2003) 

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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

¡¤         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

¡¤         Marie Anchordoguy, ¡°Japan at a Technological Crossroads: Does Change Support Convergence Theory?¡± Journal of Japanese Studies, 23(2), (1997)

¡¤         Jason Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kramer, and Dae-Won Choi, ¡°Korean Technology Policy at a Crossroads; The Case of Computers,¡± Journal of Asian Business, 11(4), (1995), pp.1-33

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸È­¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ´ëÀÀ: Çѱ¹Çü Á¤º¸È­ Àü·«ÀÇ ¸ð»öÀ» À§ÇÑ ½Ã·Ð.¡± ¡º21¼¼±â µµ¾àÀ» À§ÇÑ ¼¼°èÈ­ Àü·«: Upgrade Korea¡» Á¦8Â÷ ¼¼Á¾ ±¹°¡Àü·« Æ÷·³, (2002. 10. 18)

¡¤         Henry Wai-chung Yeun, ¡°The Dynamics of Asian Business Systems in a Globalizing Era,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 7(3), (Autumn 2000), pp.399-433

¡¤         Dieter Ernst, ¡°Carriers of Cross-Border Knowledge Diffusion: Information Technology and Global Production Networks,¡± East-West Center Working Papers, 3, (June 2000) 

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¡¤         Walter Mattli and Tim Buthe, ¡°Setting International Standards: Technological Rationality or Primacy of Power?¡± World Politics, 56 (October 2003), pp.1-42

¡¤         Sangbae Kim and Jeffrey A. Hart, ¡°Technological Capacity as Fitness: An Evolutionary Model of Change in the International Political Economy,¡± in William R. Thompson (ed.), Evolutionary Interpretations of World Politics (New York: Routledge, 2001), pp.285-314

¡¤         Gerrit W. Gong, The Standard of ¡®Civilization¡¯ in International Society, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984), ch.1, pp.3-23

¡¤         Peter Grindley, Standards Strategy and Policy: Cases and Stories, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995) ch.2, pp.20-54

¡¤         Samuel Krislov, How Nations Choose Product Standards and Standards Change Nations, (Pittsburgh, Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997), pp.3-79

¡¤         Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal, ¡°International Standards and International Governance,¡± in Water Mattli (ed.), Governance in International Standards Setting (forthcoming), ch.1 

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¡¤         R Hawkins, R. Mansell, and J. Skea, (eds.), Standards, Innovation and Competitiveness: The Politics and Economics of Standards in Natural and Technical Environments, (Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar. 1995)

¡¤         Herbert Kitschelt, "Industrial Governance Structures, Innovation Strategies and the Case of Japan: Sectoral or Cross-National Comparative Analysis," International Organization, 45(4). (1991), pp.453-93

¡¤         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

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸È­½Ã´ëÀÇ °Å¹ö³Í½º: Å»ÁýÁß °ü¸®¾ç½Ä°ú ±¹°¡ÀÇ ÀçÁ¶Á¤,¡± ¡ºÇѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸº¸¡» 35(4), (2001, °Ü¿ï), pp.359-76 

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¡¤         Peter Grindley, Standards Strategy and Policy: Cases and Stories, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995) , ch.4-5, & 8, pp.75-130, pp.195-234

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°¼¼°èÇ¥ÁØÀÇ Á¤Ä¡°æÁ¦: ¹Ì-ÀÏ ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ »ê¾÷°æÀïÀÇ ÀÌ·ÐÀû ÀÌÇØ,¡± ¡º±¹°¡Àü·«¡» 8(2), (2002. 6.), pp.5-27

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Á¤º¸È­½Ã´ëÀÇ Çѱ۹ÎÁ·ÁÖÀÇ: ¾Æ·¡¾ÆÇѱۻ츮±â¿îµ¿ÀÇ Á¤Ä¡°æÁ¦,¡± ¡ºÇѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸº¸¡» 37(1), (2003, º½) pp.409-429

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°Æ®·Ð(TRON)ÀÇ ¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡°æÁ¦: ÀϺ»Çü ÄÄÇ»ÅÍÇ¥ÁØÀÇ ÁÂÀý°ú À¯ºñÄõÅͽº ´ã·ÐÀÇ ±â¿ø,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡³íÃÑ¡» 44(3), (2204, °¡À»), pp.101-123

¡¤         ¼Õ¿­, ¡°Ç¥ÁØ°æÀï°ú ¹Ì·¡Àü·«,¡± À±¿µ°ü/À¯¼®Áø (Æí), ¡ºÁ¤º¸È­ÀÇ µµÀü°ú Çѱ¹: ¿©¼¸ °¡Áö ÀïÁ¡°ú ¹Ì·¡Àü·«¡» (¼­¿ï: ÇÑ¿ï, 2003), Á¦3Àå, pp.113-40

¡¤         Á¶È­¼ø, ¡°IMT-2000 ±â¼úÇ¥ÁØÁ¤Ã¥ÀÇ Á¤Ä¡°æÁ¦,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡³íÃÑ¡» 43(1), (2003), pp.69-88

¡¤         Jacques Pelkmans, ¡°The GSM-Standard: Explaining a Success Story,¡± Walter Mattli (ed.), Governance in International Standards Setting (forthcoming), ch.5 

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¡¤         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, 2002), pp.143-68

¡¤         H. Landis Gabel, Competitive Strategies for Product Standards: The Strategic Use of Compatibility Standards for Competitive Advantage, (London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1991)

¡¤         H. Landis Gabel, (ed.), Product Standardization and Competitive Strategy, (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1987)

¡¤         Maureen Mckelvey, ¡°The Economic Dynamics of Software: Three Competing Business Models Exemplified through Microsoft, Netscape and Linux,¡± Economics of Innovation and New Technologies, 10, (2001), pp.199-236

¡¤         Á¶³ª´Ü ¾Æ·Ð½¼, ¡°Åë½Å°ú ÀÎÅÍ³Ý Çõ¸í,¡± Á¸ º£Àϸ®½º/½ºÆ¼ºê ½º¹Ì½º (ÆíÀú), ÇÏ¿µ¼± (¿Ü¿ª), ¡º¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡·Ð¡» (¼­¿ï: À»À¯¹®È­»ç, 2003), Á¦25Àå

¡¤         Takuma Takahashi and Fujio Namiki, ¡°Three Attempts at 'de-Wintelization': Japan's TRON Project, the US Government's Suits against Wintel, and the Entry of Java and Linux,¡± Research Policy, 32(9), (October 2003), pp.1589-1606

11. ÁöÀûÀç»ê±Ç°ú Ç¥ÁØ°æÀï 

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¡¤         Susan Sell and Christopher May, ¡°Moments in Law: Contestation and Settlement in the History of Intellectual Property,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 18(3), (2001), pp.467-500

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°ÁöÀûÀç»ê±ÇÀÇ ¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡°æÁ¦: ¹ÌÀÏ ¸¶ÀÌÅ©·ÎÇÁ·Î¼¼¼­ ºÐÀïÀ» Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡³íÃÑ¡» 42(2), (2002. 7), pp.111-130

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°°ø°³ ¼ÒÇÁÆ®¿þ¾î¿Í Ç¥ÁØ°æÀïÀÇ ¼¼°èÁ¤Ä¡: ¸®´ª½º(Linux)¸¦ Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î,¡± ¡ºÇѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸº¸¡» 39(1), (2005, º½)

¡¤         Pamela O. Long, ¡°Invention, Authorship, ¡®Intellectual Property,¡¯ and the Origin of Patents: Notes toward a Conceptual History,¡± Technology and Culture, 32(4), (October 1991), pp.846-884

¡¤         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

¡¤         National Research Council, The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age, (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000), pp.23-75

¡¤         Griffin Mead Woodworth, ¡°Hackers, User, and Suits: Napster and Representations of Identity,¡± Popular Music and Society, 27(2), (2004), pp.161-184 

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¡¤         Pamela O. Long, Openness, Secrecy, Authorship: Technical Arts and the Culture of Knowledge from Antiquity to the Renaissance, (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001)

¡¤         Susan Sell, Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003)

¡¤         Christopher May, A Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights: The New Enclosures? (London and New York: Routledge, 2000)

¡¤         Debora J. Halbert, Intellectual Property in the Information Age: The Politics of Expanding Ownership Rights, (Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books, 1999)

¡¤         Ronald V. Betting, Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property, (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1996)

¡¤         Steven Weber, The Success of Open Source, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2004)

¡¤         Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, and Mark Stone, (eds.), Open Sources: Voice from the Open Source Revolution (Sebastopol, CA: O¡¯Reilly & Associates, 1999), pp.19-29; 53-70; 101-111; 207-219

¡¤         Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, (New York: Vintage Books, 2001)

¡¤         È«¼ºÅÂ, ¿Àº´ÀÏ (¿Ü), ¡ºµðÁöÅÐÀº ÀÚÀ¯´Ù: ÀÎÅͳݰú ÁöÀûÀç»ê±ÇÀÇ Ãæµ¹¡» (¼­¿ï: ÀÌÈÄ, 2000) 

12. ¹®È­»ê¾÷°ú Ç¥ÁØ°æÀï 

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¡¤         Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics, (New York: PublicAffairs, 2004), pp.33-147

¡¤         Aida A. Hozic, ¡°Uncle Sam goes to Siliwood: Of Landscapes, Spielberg and Hegemony,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 6(3), (September, 1999), pp.289-312

¡¤         Á¶ÇÑÇýÁ¤(¿Ü), ¡º¡¯ÇÑ·ù¡¯¿Í ¾Æ½Ã¾ÆÀÇ ´ëÁß¹®È­¡» (¼­¿ï: ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ÃâÆǺÎ, 2003)

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

¡¤         Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi, ¡°Hardware Gimmick or Culture Innovation? Technological, Cultural, and Social Foundations of the Japanese Video Game Industry,¡± Research Policy, 32, (2003), pp.423-444

¡¤         ½É»ó¹Î, ¡°ÇÑ·ù¿Í µðÁöÅÐ ÄÁÅÙÃ÷ »ê¾÷ÀÇ ¹ßÀüÀü·«, ±¹°¡¿ªÇÒ,¡± 2004³â Çѱ¹Á¤Ä¡ÇÐȸ ¿¬·ÊÇмúȸÀÇ, (2004. 12. 2), pp.93-133

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°¹®È­»ê¾÷°ú Á¤º¸¹®È­,¡± ÇÏ¿µ¼± (Æí), ¡º21¼¼±â Çѹݵµ ¹é³â´ë°è: ºÎ°­±¹°¡¸¦ ³Ñ¾î¼­ Áö½Ä±¹°¡·Î¡» (¼­¿ï: Ç®ºû, 2004) 

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¡¤         Samuel Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, (Simon & Schuster, 1996)

¡¤         Edward W. Said, Orientalism, (New York: Vintage Books, 1979)

¡¤         Aida A. Hozic, Hollyworld: Space, Power, and Fantasy in the American Economy, (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001)

¡¤         Toby Miller, et al, Global Hollywood (London: British Film Institute, 2001)

¡¤         James Der Derian, Virtuous War: Mapping the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment in Network, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001), ch.7, pp.153-79

¡¤         Tyler Cowen, Creative Destruction: How Globalization is Changing the World¡¯s Culture, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002), ch.4

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

¡¤         Koichi Iwabuchi, Recreating Globalization: Popular Culture and Japanese Transnationalism, (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2002)

¡¤         Diana Crane, et al (eds.), Global Culture: Media, Arts, Policy, and Globalization (New York: Routledge, 2002)

¡¤         ÇÇÅÍ ¹ÙÆ®(Àú) ±è°æ½Ä(¿ª), ¡ºÇÒ¸®¿ìµåÀÇ ¿µÈ­Àü·«¡» (¼­¿ï: À»À¯¹®È­»ç, 2001)

¡¤         ´ÙÅ°¾ß¸¶ ½º½º¹« (Àú), °ûÇؼ± (¿ª), ¡ºÇÒ¸®¿ìµå °Å´ë¹Ìµð¾îÀÇ ¼¼°èÀü·«¡»(¼­¿ï: Áß½É, 2000)

¡¤         ±è¹ÌÇö(¿Ü), ¡ºÇѹÌÅõÀÚÇùÁ¤°ú ½ºÅ©¸°ÄõÅÍÁ¦¡» (¿µÈ­ÁøÈïÀ§¿øȸ, 2003.7)

¡¤         ÀåÀμº, ¡°ÀϺ» ´ëÁß¹®È­ °³¹æ°ú ¡®ÀÚ±âÇع桯: ÀϺ» ´ëÁß¹®È­ ´ã·ÐÀÇ ¼º°Ý°ú °³¹æÀÇ ¹æÇâ,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦¹®Á¦¿¬±¸¡» 22, pp.59-102

¡¤         Allen J. Scott, ¡®Hollywood and the World; The Geography of Motion-Picture Distribution and Marketing,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 11(1), (February 2004), pp.33-61

¡¤         Timothy W. Luke and Gearoid O Tuathail, ¡°On Videocameralistics; The Geopolitics of Failed States, the CNN International and (UN)governmentality,¡± Review of International Political Economy, ???, (1997), pp.709-733 

13. »çÀ̹ö°ø°£°ú Ç¥ÁØ°æÀï 

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¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°»çÀ̹ö°ø°£ÀÇ ¹Ì·¡Àü·«: ÀÎÅÍ³Ý °Å¹ö³Í½º¸¦ Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î,¡± À±¿µ°ü/À¯¼®Áø (Æí), ¡ºÁ¤º¸È­ÀÇ µµÀü°ú Çѱ¹: ¿©¼¸ °¡Áö ÀïÁ¡°ú ¹Ì·¡Àü·«¡» (¼­¿ï: ÇÑ¿ï, 2003), pp.170-218

¡¤         ±è»ó¹è, ¡°»çÀ̹ö°ø°£¿¡µµ ±ÔÁ¦°¡ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ°¡,¡± ¡º³ª´Â Á¸ÀçÇÑ´Ù ±×·¯¹Ç·Î ³ª´Â »çÀ¯ÇÑ´Ù¡» (¼­¿ï: ¿õÁøÃâÆÇ, ±Ù°£)

¡¤         Daniel W. Drezner, ¡°The Global Governance of the Internet: Bringing the Great Powers Back In,¡± Political Science Quarterly, 119(3), (Fall, 2004), pp.477-498

¡¤         Lawrence Lessig, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, (New York: Basic Books, 1999) ch.7

¡¤         Marcus Franda, Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International Regime, (Boulder & London: Lynn Rienner, 2001) ¹ßÃé

¡¤         Milton Mueller, ¡°Success by Default: A New Profile of Domain Name Trademark Disputes under ICANN¡¯s UDRP,¡± The Convergence Center Working Paper, (June 24, 2002)

¡¤         Stephen D. McDowell and Philip E. Steinberg, ¡°Non-state Governance and the Internet: Civil Society and the ICANN,¡± The Journal of Policy, Regulation and Strategy for Telecommunications Information and Media, 3(4), (August 2001), pp.279-298 

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¡¤         Heejin Lee, Robert M. O¡¯Keefe, and Kyounglim Yun, ¡°The Growth of Broadband and Electronic Commerce in South Korea: Contributing Factors,¡± The Information Society, 19, (2003), pp.81-93

¡¤         Margaret Wertheim, The Pearl Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet, (New York and London: W.W. Norton& Company, 1999)

¡¤         Milton Mueller, Ruling the Root, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002)

¡¤         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

¡¤         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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¡¤         Alan Russell and John Vogler, (eds.), The International Politics of Biotechnology: Investigating Global Futures, (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2000), ch.1-3, pp.1-43, ch.6, pp.85-99

¡¤         Sandra Braman, ¡°Information Meta-technologies, International Relations, and Genetic Power: The Case of Biotechnology,¡± 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, 2002), ch.4, pp.91-114

¡¤         Sandra Braman, (ed.), Biotechnology and Communication: The Meta-Technologies of Information, (Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004), ch.1-2, pp.3-62; ch.7-9, pp.175-260 

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¡¤         Vandana Shiva, Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge, (Cambridge, MA: South Ed Press, 1997)

¡¤         Thomas C. Wiegele, Biotechnology and International Relations: The Political Dimensions, (Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press, 1991)

¡¤         Malcolm V. Brock, Biotechnology in Japan, (London and new York: Routledge, 1989) 

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