Politics, Governance, and Technology: A Postmodern Narrative on the Virtual State

Edward Elgar Publishing (1999)
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This work offers a polemic and postmodern narrative on politics and also provides a modern synthesis of an extensive and productive research programme in public administration. It argues that the interdependencies between politics, governance and technology have created a virtual state.

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