Economy
The economy is an essential attribute of power and a major component of international relations. While geopolitical tensions are on the rise, economic interdependence remains strong.
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Governance Issues in the Digital Economy
The expansion of the Internet as a major component of the knowledge-based society has been one of the more important economic, social and political developments of the past decades. It is commonly claimed that this “revolution” has been unplanned by any government and has flourished precisely because the Net and its users have been largely free of regulation by any government. Actually, rules have been set quite rapidly in cyberspace, and contrary to what the cyber-libertarians have been arguing, digital technologies have not severed the historical links between market and state.
Globalization, Innovation and Inequalities
Are inequalities growing? Within each countries? Between the North and South? Or only between the richest and the poorest? This "Note" offers answers to one of the main challenges created by today's globalization process.
Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Leveraging the Role of Multinationals
Why did the governments of developing and emerging countries reach a more favorable assessment of the role of multinationals? The major evolution is the deepening economic integration brought by globalization. Globalization accentuates the importance of the international economy for developing countries. And in this context, foreign direct investment (FDI) has become one of the most dynamic flows of resources to developing countries.
The Challenge of Innovation-based Competition: A Transatlantic Perspective on ICT

Going Multinational: The Korean Experience of Direct Investment
The broad aim of this book is to explore the pattern and determinants of Korean foreign direct investment. The main focus is on Outward Direct Investment, but data and analysis are provided on both inward and outward flows in developed and developing counties in order to arrive at a better understanding of the dynamics at work.
Hegemony Wired: American Politics and the New Economy
This study analyzes the policy initiatives undertaken by the US government at both the state and federal levels in advancing the present day high-tech economic environment.
Defence Industry Restructuring: The End of an Economic Exception
This study explains that the search for efficiency in the defense industry also requires further integration of civilian and military productive capacities.
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