The politics of the Internet in Third World development : challenges in contrasting regimes with case studies of Costa Rica and Cuba / / Bert Hoffmann.

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The politics of the Internet in Third World development [electronic resource] : challenges in contrasting regimes with case studies of Costa Rica and Cuba / Bert Hoffmann.
New York : Routledge, 2004.
xx, 321 p. : ill.
Latin American studies
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-313) and index.
Introduction -- The new information and communication technologies (NICT) -- NICT in Third World development : political issues in a transformed telecommunications regime -- Structures and transformation of the Costa Rican development model -- Active NICT development by state monopoly : a new Costa Rican model? -- Structures and transformation of Cuba's state-socialist development -- From the rejection of the Internet to the "informatization of society" : a political anatomy of change -- The politics of the Internet in Third World development : conclusions in comparative perspective.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Information technology Political aspects Developing countries.
Information technology Political aspects Costa Rica.
Information technology Political aspects Cuba.
Technology and state Developing countries.
Technology and state Costa Rica.
Technology and state Cuba.
Economic development Political aspects.
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title_full The politics of the Internet in Third World development [electronic resource] : challenges in contrasting regimes with case studies of Costa Rica and Cuba / Bert Hoffmann.
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title_full_unstemmed The politics of the Internet in Third World development [electronic resource] : challenges in contrasting regimes with case studies of Costa Rica and Cuba / Bert Hoffmann.
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contents Introduction -- The new information and communication technologies (NICT) -- NICT in Third World development : political issues in a transformed telecommunications regime -- Structures and transformation of the Costa Rican development model -- Active NICT development by state monopoly : a new Costa Rican model? -- Structures and transformation of Cuba's state-socialist development -- From the rejection of the Internet to the "informatization of society" : a political anatomy of change -- The politics of the Internet in Third World development : conclusions in comparative perspective.
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