The contributors discuss three related areas: how we think about technology and international relations and political economy; in what sense technology is a fundamental component of national competitive advantage and what it means for corporate and public policy; and what the relationship is between technological innovation and global and political economic change.
-- Places technology at the center of the debate on international relations
-- Critiques conventional approaches to the role of technology
-- First volume in a new series
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