This is the first book-length comparison of the politics and diplomacy of information technology development in the two most populous nations.
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Berglund Center for Internet Studies Review by Jeffrey Barlow,
This review is from: China and India Online: The Politics of Information Technology in the World's Largest Nations (Paperback)
China and India Online should be welcomed by anyone wishing to know how other nations are responding to the Internet and the host of issues its expansion inevitably raises... This book, then, is an analysis of both technical issues and international relations. It could be read profitably by anyone wishing to understand the Internet. The book is probably best utilized in an advanced course if one is an educator looking for a book to update one's curriculum in International Affairs, though it could be used with caution at an introductory level. Anyone involved in international business or international policy as either affects India or China should read China and India Online...
For a full review see Interface, Volume 3, Issue 3.
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