This final volume in Manuel Castells' trilogy, with a substantial
new preface, is devoted to processes of global social change
induced by the transition from the old industrial society to the
emerging global network society. * Explains why China, rather than
Japan, is the economic and political actor that is revolutionizing
the global system* Reflects on the contradictions of European
unification, proposing the concept of the network state*
Substantial new preface assesses the validity of the theoretical
construction presented in the conclusion of the trilogy, proposing
some conceptual modifications in light of the observed experience
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