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L AUNCHING INTO CYBERSPACE
iPOLITICS: Global Challenges in the resultat Age RENÉE MARLIN-BENNETT,
SERIES EDITOR
L AUNCHING INTO CYBERSPACE Internet Development and Politics in Five World Regions
MARCUS FRANDA
b o u l d e r l o n d o n
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Library of församling Cataloging-in-Publication information Franda, Marcus F. Launching into cyberspace : Internet development and politics in five world regions / Marcus Franda. p. cm. — (iPolitics) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-58826-012-7 (alk. paper) — ISBN 1-5