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I am Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. I taught at Indiana from 1981 to 2013. My main area of specialization is international political economy. Most of my research has been on the politics of international economic competitiveness in the advanced industrial countries. I co-directed a project on globalization in collaboration with Aseem Prakash which resulted in three edited volumes. More recently, I published a book on the politics of high definition television (HDTV) and digital television. Sangbae Kim and I published a series of essays analyzing the importance of information technology.
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Bloomington, IN United States
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educator,researcher
Website
hartj.pages.iu.edu/index.htm
About
I am Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. I taught at Indiana from 1981 to 2013. My main area of specialization is international political economy. Most of my research has been on the politics of international economic competitiveness in the advanced industrial countries. I co-directed a project on globalization in collaboration with Aseem Prakash which resulted in three edited volumes. More recently, I published a book on the politics of high definition television (HDTV) and digital television. Sangbae Kim and I published a series of essays analyzing the importance of information technology.
Tags
international political economy
internet
politics and film
politics
hart
y376
net neutrality
intellectual property
competitiveness
thomas friedman
hollywood
y200
multinational corporation
mnc
privacy
surveillance
technology
globalization
industrial policy
global financial crisis
competition law
debt crisis
piracy
file sharing
oli theory
fdi
russia
china
antitrust
digital divide
cybercrime
diffusion
history
internet history politics
populism right-wing europe usa political parties
european union
migration
piigs
euroskeptic
grexit
britain
brexit
europe
greece
euro zone
r&d
innovation
transparency
international politics
cyber warfare
telco
fcc
discrimination
cable companies
broadband
productivity
world economic forum
labor
capitalism
varieties of capitalism
realism
ir theories
icts
constructivism
copyright
sopa
pipa
production values
ruth ozeki
michael pollan
slow food
gm food
film industry data
value chain
convergence
cultural globalization
lawyers
legal system
green technology
anti-globalization protests
movies about us politics
geopolitics
films about hollywood
richard florida
flatteners
spiky world
flat world
power imagery
good vs bad government
bollywood
icleand
global warming
religion
right-wing criticisms
leftist criticisms
glbt
sexual preference
housing bubble
regulation
credit default swap
mortgage backed security
politics and film y200
politics and film history myth star wars
oil politics
egypt
war in vietnam
apocalyse now
francis ford coppola
oligopoly
horizontal and vertical fdi
product cycle theory
propaganda
politics and film documentary films
non-fiction films
michael moore
imperialism
terms of trade theory
dependency theory
theories of economic development
international inequality
frankfurt school
postmodernist theories
impact of television on the film industry
official development assistance
us aid to iraq
foreign aid
structural adjustment
imf
international political ec
google
power
bit torrents
decline of newspapers
social networks
critical media theory
international trade
gravity model
comparative advantage
trade
heckscher-ohlin
smithsonian agreement
floating
currency
exchange-rate
plaza accord
yuan-dollar
fixed
product-cycle theory
obsolescing bargain
foreign investment
cartel
oil
production quotas
petroleum
oil prices
opec
putin
yeltsin
developmental state
deng xiao ping
petrostate
international political economy american vs britis
industry studies
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