TY - BOOK AU - Everard,Jerry TI - Virtual states: the Internet and the boundaries of the nation-state T2 - Technology and the global political economy SN - 0203020081 AV - HM851 .E94 2000eb U1 - 303.48/33 21 PY - 2000/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Information society KW - Political aspects KW - Internet KW - Social aspects KW - Nation-state KW - Société informatisée KW - Aspect politique KW - Aspect social KW - Nation KW - nations KW - aat KW - COMPUTERS KW - Information Technology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Virtuelle Realität KW - gnd KW - Politik KW - Gesellschaft KW - gtt KW - Politieke aspecten KW - Economische aspecten KW - Entwicklungsländer KW - Samfundsvidenskab KW - Sociologi KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-169) and index; pt. 1. Virtual states : theory and practice. W(h)ither the state? -- Internet@www.history.edu -- pt. 2. The developing world. Hungry, thirsty and wired -- Sovereignty, boundary making and the net -- Culture and the other on the internet -- pt. 3. The developed world. Process : the key to the cyborg -- Economy@internet.com -- The @ of war -- pt. 4. Internet and society. Virtually real/really virtual -- Internet censorship : US, Europe and Australia -- Alt.cyberspace.binaries.philosophy N2 - This text analyses the role of the state in a globalising, wired society. The author argues that while information technology poses fundamental challenges to the state, this will mean not the decline but rather the mutation of the state UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=713029 ER -