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1 저널기사 The Age of Technology - China's Cyber-Strategy - The Chinese Communist Party is simultaneously fostering the growth of the Internet and weaving a web of regulations to limit network content and use. But regulations cannot entirely block Internet communication, and the state's previously solid control over information is shifting to the citizens. If a future economic or political crisis spurs a challenge to party rule, this shift in information control may decide the outcome./ 미리보기
Hachigian, Nina Council on Foreign Relations] 2001
2 저널기사 The Age of Technology - Digitally Empowered Development - The information revolution has created unexpected wealth around the globe, and technology and policy can work together to help all countries reap the benefits. From microloans to village mobile phones to innovative partnerships among governments, corporations, and citizens' groups, the answers are already out there. Now it is time to act on them./ 미리보기
Hammond, Allen L Council on Foreign Relations] 2001
3 저널기사 The Age of Technology - The Great Disruption - A key reason national economies rise and fall these days is their ability to nurture "disruptive technologies" -- Innovations that lead to new classes of products that are cheaper, better, and more convenient than their predecessors. America's ability to exploit disruption has led to its recent boom, while Japan's failure to do so has led to stagnation. Other countries should heed the lesson./ 미리보기
Christensen, Clayton Council on Foreign Relations] 2001
4 저널기사 The Age of Technology - The Knowledge Gap - To date, the Internet economy -- With its emphasis on knowledge and innovation -- Has widened the global income gap. Rich nations must help level the playing field in areas from trade to banking to intellectual-property laws. Poor nations, meanwhile, must help themselves by taking steps to promote foreign investment, tackle corruption, and improve education./ 미리보기
Persaud, Avinash Council on Foreign Relations] 2001
5 저널기사 The Age of Technology - Trade Policy for a Networked World - The information economy creates both opportunities and challenges for global trade. The United States must lead its trading partners and multilateral organizations to extend the free-trade, open-market principles that govern physical goods to cover the intangible products now zipping through wire and air. Trade policy can lay the path for future growth in the new economy -- Or block it./ 미리보기
Barshefsky, Charlene Council on Foreign Relations] 2001
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