Publisher's Synopsis
Advances in information technology are producing deep transformations in numerous fields in such a way that they constitute an important chapter of reinventing government. ""Electronic Constitution: Social, Cultural, and Political Implications"" provides main political problems about digital information technology in world politics, relating them to the processes of transformation of the current historical system. Addressed to researchers, scholars, and students of advanced courses in political disciplines, this book highlights technological innovation as a strategy of reorganization in political-institutional systems.