The Information Revolution And World Politics by Elizabeth Hanson

This book examines how advances in information and communication technologies have reshaped global politics by changing how states project power, how non-state actors operate, and how security, sovereignty, and governance are defined; it argues the information revolution produces both opportunities (greater connectivity, economic dynamism, new forms of civic mobilization) and risks (cyber threats, surveillance, digital divides), compelling states and international institutions to adapt policies and frameworks while international norms evolve, and it analyzes the uneven political, economic, and social consequences of these shifts across different regions and actors.

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