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Great power politics in the fourth Industrial Revolution, the geoeconomics of technological sovereignty, Glenn Diesen

Label
Great power politics in the fourth Industrial Revolution, the geoeconomics of technological sovereignty, Glenn Diesen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Great power politics in the fourth Industrial Revolution
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1196177686
Responsibility statement
Glenn Diesen
Sub title
the geoeconomics of technological sovereignty
Summary
Why and how will the fourth industrial revolution impact great power politics? Here, Glenn Diesen utilizes a neoclassical approach to great power politics to assess how far the development of AI, national and localized technological ecosystems and cyber-warfare will affect great power politics in the next century. The reliance of modern economies on technological advances, Diesen argues, also compels states to intervene radically in economics and the lives of citizens, as automation radically alters the economies of tomorrow. A groundbreaking attempt to contextualize the fourth industrial revolution, and analyse its effects on politics and international relations. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Great Powers Discovering the Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution 3. Geoeconomic Disruptions 4. Rise of the Tech Giants 5. The Great Societal Transformation 6. Ideology after Liberalism 7. Political Communication Disruptions 8. Military Disruptions in the Age of Killer Robots 9. Preparedness of the International System 10. Conclusion
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