Virtual States: The Internet and the Boundaries of the Nation State (Technology and the Global Political Economy)

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Virtual States explores the role of the state in a rapidly globalizing, wired society. It presents a theoretical and historical introduction to the internet, its place in both the developed and the developing world, and its impact on society.Although the internet brings out new disparities--between the information rich and the information poor--it also has the potential to break down the boundaries of national identity. Jerry Everard argues that while information technology poses fundamental challenges to the inclusionary/exclusionary processes of state-making, this will not mean the decline but rather the mutation of the state. Everard goes on to look at the different ways in which states react to the wired society, covering issues such as war, censorship and the reactions of those excluded from this society.

Author(s): Jerry Everard
Edition: 1
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 208

Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
Series editor's preface......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Acknowledgements......Page 13
Acronyms......Page 14
Introduction......Page 18
1 W(h)ither the state?......Page 22
2 [email protected] 30
3 Hungry, thirsty and wired......Page 46
4 Sovereignty, boundary making and the Net......Page 63
Culture and the Other on the Internet......Page 76
6 Process: the key to the Cyborg......Page 90
7 [email protected] 101
8 The @ of war......Page 116
9 Virtually real/really virtual......Page 140
10 Internet censorship: US, Europe and Australia......Page 154
11 alt.cyberspace.binaries.philosophy......Page 170
Bibliography......Page 181
Index......Page 189