The Global Political Economy of Wintelism: A New Mode of Power and Governance in the Global Computer Industry
S. Kim, and J. Hart. Information technologies and global politics: The changing scope of power and governance, State University of New York Press, Albany, (2002)
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%1 KimHart:2002
%A Kim, Sangbae
%A Hart, Jeffrey A.
%B Information technologies and global politics: The changing scope of power and governance
%C Albany
%D 2002
%E Rosenau, James N.
%E Singh, J. P.
%I State University of New York Press
%K ict information-society ir power state
%P 143--168
%T The Global Political Economy of Wintelism: A New Mode of Power and Governance in the Global Computer Industry
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