The Internet and Governance in Asia: A Critical ReaderIndrajit Banerjee Examines key implications for democratization, cyber security, e-government, technical coordination and Internet policy and regulation. |
Contents
An Introduction | 3 |
section one The Internet and Democracy | 17 |
Australias Online Apathy | 39 |
section two eGovernment | 87 |
eGovernment in India | 119 |
eGovernment in South Korea | 141 |
A Case Study | 173 |
Use the Internet | 189 |
International Issue in Governance | 217 |
section four Internet Governance | 241 |
Challenges and Responses | 266 |
Models for Coordination and Distribution | 305 |
section five Internet Policy and Regulation | 325 |
Digital Piracy and the Copyright Response | 340 |
Governance | 360 |
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