ID | 127571 |
Title Proper | Information revolution and power |
Language | ENG |
Author | Joseph, S Nye Jr |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One of the notable trends of the past century that will likely continue to strongly influence global politics in this century is the current information revolution. And with this information revolution comes an increase in the role of soft power-the ability to obtain preferred outcomes by attraction and persuasion rather than coercion and payment. Information revolutions are not new-one can think back to the dramatic effects of Gutenberg's printing press in the sixteenth century. But today's information revolution is changing the nature of power and increasing its diffusion. Sometimes called "the third industrial revolution," the current transformation is based on rapid technological advances in computers and communications that in turn have led to extraordinary declines in the costs of creating, processing, transmitting, and searching for information |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.19-22 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.19-22 |
Key Words | Power ; Political Power ; History ; Political History ; Global Politics ; Modern Day Warfare ; War Techniques ; Information Revolution ; Information Communication Technology - ICT ; Soft War ; Internet ; Cyber Security ; Cyber Warfare |