技术变革
步伐
国际关系
互惠的
政治
政治学
再分配(选举)
后现实主义
政治变革
政治经济学
经济体制
社会学
经济
国际关系理论
法学
宏观经济学
哲学
地理
语言学
大地测量学
标识
DOI:10.1177/0047117819834629
摘要
This article reflects on the role that technological change has played in the last century on international relations. It makes two main points. First, the relationship is reciprocal; while technological change has undeniable effects on international relations, the changing nature of world politics also affects the pace of technological change. Second, any technological change is also an exercise in economic redistribution and societal disruption. It creates new winners and losers, alters actor preferences, and allows the strategic construction of new norms and organizations. The nature of the technology itself, and the extent to which the public sector drives the innovation, generates differential effects on international relations. To demonstrate these arguments, special emphasis is placed on two important innovations of the last century for international relations: nuclear weapons and the Internet.
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