Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two competing and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on Actor Network Theory (ANT) and building on an interpretive case study of rich archival data, this paper examines how the focal actor’s (i.e., the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of Internet governance form. It further explores the strategies of the focal actor to translate the interests of the ML network’s supporters, with a view to enrolling them in the MS governance network. The analysis shows how the focal actor has established the MS governance form through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and ...
There are many networks of transport and communication that cross national borders, but the Internet...
International audienceThis paper discusses initial results of our joint project that examines the co...
What is at stake for how the Internet continues to evolve is the preservation of its integrity as a ...
Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) a...
International audienceWhile only three main categories of stakeholders (Governments, Businesses, and...
This paper synthesizes a set of twelve case studies of real-world governance structures. Together wi...
With the increasing international focus on the future of the ITU and its role (or lack thereof) in I...
International audienceThe years 2001-2016 mark the emergence and growth of the concept of global int...
The main purpose of this thesis is to study the Internet governance regime. In order to achieve this...
International audienceIn the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet govern...
The multi-stakeholder model of global Internet governance has emerged as the dominant approach to na...
The paper combines actor-network theory and interpretative policy analysis to conceptualise multista...
Political processes are undergoing profound changes due to the challenges imposed by globalization p...
“No sovereignty, no elected government, no authority, no borders”. It was exactly twenty years ago,...
Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In t...
There are many networks of transport and communication that cross national borders, but the Internet...
International audienceThis paper discusses initial results of our joint project that examines the co...
What is at stake for how the Internet continues to evolve is the preservation of its integrity as a ...
Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) a...
International audienceWhile only three main categories of stakeholders (Governments, Businesses, and...
This paper synthesizes a set of twelve case studies of real-world governance structures. Together wi...
With the increasing international focus on the future of the ITU and its role (or lack thereof) in I...
International audienceThe years 2001-2016 mark the emergence and growth of the concept of global int...
The main purpose of this thesis is to study the Internet governance regime. In order to achieve this...
International audienceIn the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet govern...
The multi-stakeholder model of global Internet governance has emerged as the dominant approach to na...
The paper combines actor-network theory and interpretative policy analysis to conceptualise multista...
Political processes are undergoing profound changes due to the challenges imposed by globalization p...
“No sovereignty, no elected government, no authority, no borders”. It was exactly twenty years ago,...
Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In t...
There are many networks of transport and communication that cross national borders, but the Internet...
International audienceThis paper discusses initial results of our joint project that examines the co...
What is at stake for how the Internet continues to evolve is the preservation of its integrity as a ...