September 11: Early Thoughts on the Imbrication of Security, ICT, and International Relations
September 11: Early Thoughts on the Imbrication of Security, ICT, and International Relations
Tansu, Okan
2003-01-01 00:00:00
AbstractThis paper provides more questions than answers and, for that matter, more questions than data. It is the hope of the author that this paper and other recent ones on the overlap of international relations, security, and informatics will stimulate other research that generates empirical data and thereby answer some of the important questions posed.
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September 11: Early Thoughts on the Imbrication of Security, ICT, and International Relations
AbstractThis paper provides more questions than answers and, for that matter, more questions than data. It is the hope of the author that this paper and other recent ones on the overlap of international relations, security, and informatics will stimulate other research that generates empirical data and thereby answer some of the important questions posed.
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Perspectives on Global Development and Technology
– Brill
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