INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AS A BASE OF U.S. FUTURE POWER
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AS A BASE OF U.S. FUTURE POWER
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S268667300000619-0-1
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101-110
Abstract
The failure of American attempt to create a unipolar world poses new problems for the system of international relations. Joseph Nye's book is devoted to new factors of power in international relations.
Keywords
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, NATIONAL SECURITY, FACTOR OF POWER
Date of publication
01.12.2011
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