Reluctant Power: Networks, Corporations, and the Struggle for Global Governance in the Early 20th Century
暫譯: 不情願的權力:網絡、企業與20世紀初全球治理的鬥爭

Zajacz, Rita

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2019-08-06
  • 售價: $1,800
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,710
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 392
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262042614
  • ISBN-13: 9780262042611
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How early twentieth-century American policymakers sought to gain control over radiotelegraphy networks in an effort to advance the global position of the United States.

In Reluctant Power, Rita Zaj cz examines how early twentieth century American policymakers sought to gain control over radiotelegraphy networks in an effort to advance the global position of the United States. Doing so, she develops an analytical framework for understanding the struggle for network control that can be applied not only to American attempts to establish a global radio network in the early twentieth century but also to current US efforts to retain control of the internet.

In the late nineteenth century, Britain was seen to control both the high seas and the global cable communication network under the sea. By the turn of the twentieth century, Britain's geopolitical rivals, including the United States, looked to radiotelegraphy that could circumvent Britain's dominance. Zaj cz traces policymakers' attempts to grapple with both a new technology--radiotelegraphy--and a new corporate form: the multinational corporation, which managed the network and acted as a crucial intermediary. She argues that both foreign policy and domestic radio legislation were shaped by the desire to harness radiotelegraphy for geopolitical purposes and reveals how communication policy and aspects of the American legal system adjusted to the demands of a rising power. The United States was a reluctant power during the early twentieth century, because policymakers were unsure that companies headquartered in the United States were sufficiently American and doubted that their strategies served the national interest.

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如何在二十世紀初的美國政策制定者尋求控制無線電報網絡,以促進美國的全球地位。

在《不情願的強權》中,Rita Zaj cz 探討了二十世紀初的美國政策制定者如何尋求控制無線電報網絡,以促進美國的全球地位。為此,她發展了一個分析框架,以理解網絡控制的鬥爭,這一框架不僅適用於美國在二十世紀初建立全球無線電網的嘗試,也適用於當前美國保留互聯網控制權的努力。

在十九世紀末,英國被視為控制了公海和海底的全球電纜通信網絡。到了二十世紀初,英國的地緣政治對手,包括美國,開始尋求無線電報技術,以繞過英國的主導地位。Zaj cz 追溯了政策制定者在應對一項新技術——無線電報——以及一種新企業形式:跨國公司方面的努力,這些公司管理著網絡並充當關鍵的中介。她主張,外交政策和國內無線電立法都受到利用無線電報以達成地緣政治目的的願望的影響,並揭示了通信政策和美國法律體系的某些方面如何調整以滿足崛起大國的需求。在二十世紀初,美國是一個不情願的強權,因為政策制定者不確定總部位於美國的公司是否足夠美國化,並懷疑它們的策略是否符合國家利益。