Organizing Foreign Policy: A Pragmatic Approach to the Information Revolution
Information Impacts Magazine
5 January 1999
by Ernest J. Wilson III
There is growing concern in Washington as well as in academic and policy circles about the effects of the Information Revolution on a wide variety of U.S. foreign and domestic interests. The main issue is: How should senior government officials conceptualize the Information Revolution in order to make more informed and strategic decisions that recognize the complexity and "interelatedness" of the many diverse issues that together make up this new and quickly changing policy area?
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