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Emergent Global Information Infrastructure/Global Information Society: Regime Formation and the Impact on Africa

This paper combines a theoretical perspective on globalization and the information society with a critical usage of international regime theory in order to contribute to a better understanding of the current historical period of transition from an international telecommunications regime to a new and complex regime aimed at providing governance for the global information infrastructure and global information society. The paper employs a case-study approach to explore some of the specific national responses (i.e. South Africa) to this regime transition, with an analysis of potential best practices and lessons learned for other emerging economies.
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Discussion Paper
Volume:
2002/116
Title:
Emergent Global Information Infrastructure/Global Information Society: Regime Formation and the Impact on Africa
Authors:
Derrick L. Cogburn
Publication date:
2002
ISBN Printed:
9291903566
ISBN Web:
9291903574
ISBN 13 Print:
9789291903566
ISBN 13 Web:
9789291903573
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2002
Keywords:
public finance, macroeconomic policy, policy design, international economic order, economic integration
JEL:
E6, E61, F02
Project:
Information Technology and Global Economic Development
Format:
online and printed copies

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