Global Friction Among Information Infrastructures Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

A conflict in international relations, as a result of changes in technology and differences in the politics of the country towards the development of infrastructure. Considering a number of different national information infrastructure (BRE). Points of friction, such as the different approaches to creating competition and the question of regulating content on the Internet is discussed. Considers the existing solutions of friction, including multilateral and bilateral efforts. Rewritten version of the earlier notes. "Hide
by George C. Lodge, Kate Reavis 33 pages. Publication Date: May 13, 1999. Prod. #: 799152-PDF-ENG

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