How can we organize and govern ourselves successfully in a world of rapid change and increasing interconnection? This book reports the findings of a round table of senior Canadian government officials and private sector executives, exploring fundamental changes in the economy, in culture and values and in the social contract that characterize the emergence of a global information society.
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How can we organize and govern ourselves successfully in a world of rapid change and increasing interconnection? This book reports the findings of a round table of senior Canadian government officials and private sector executives, exploring fundamental changes in the economy, in culture and values and in the social contract that characterize the emergence of a global information society.
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Good. 0886292646. 255 pages. "A tightly reasoned, lucidly written, richly illuminating manuscript about how an open society can become a "learning society" and "come to judgement" on issues that affect every citizen....stunningly demonstrates the best way for a sizable group to think together about their future."-Harlan Cleveland, President, World Academy of Art and Science. Whited-out writing atop half-title page. Yellow high-lighting to less than 10 pages. Moderate wear and soiling. Price sticker on front cover.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; CANADA POLITICS GOVERNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE GENERAL Policy Sciences Methodology Public Administration Management Information Society 255 pages. "A tightly reasoned, lucidly written, richly illuminating manuscript about how an open society can become a.