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The global war for internet governance

By: Publication details: Yale University Press 2014 New HavenDescription: viii, 288 pISBN:
  • 9780300181357
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 384.33 D3G5
Summary: The Internet has transformed the manner in which information is exchanged and business is conducted, arguably more than any other communication development in the past century. Despite its wide reach and powerful global influence, it is a medium uncontrolled by any one centralized system, organization, or governing body, a reality that has given rise to all manner of free-speech issues and cybersecurity concerns. The conflicts surrounding Internet governance are the new spaces where political and economic power is unfolding in the twenty-first century. This all-important study by Laura DeNardis reveals the inner power structure already in place within the architectures and institutions of Internet governance. It provides a theoretical framework for Internet governance that takes into account the privatization of global power as well as the role of sovereign nations and international treaties. In addition, DeNardis explores what is at stake in open global controversies and stresses the responsibility of the public to actively engage in these debates, because Internet governance will ultimately determine Internet freedom. (http://yalebooks.com/book/9780300212525/global-war-internet-governance)
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Table of Contents:

1 The Internet Governance Oxymoron 1
2 Controlling Internet Resources 33
3 Setting Standards for the Internet 63
4 Cybersecurity Governance 86
5 Governance at the Internet’s Core 107
6 Internet Access and Network Neutrality 131
7 The Public Policy Role of Private Information
Intermediaries 153
8 Internet Architecture and Intellectual Property 173
9 The Dark Arts of Internet Governance 199
10 Internet Governance and Internet Freedom 222


The Internet has transformed the manner in which information is exchanged and business is conducted, arguably more than any other communication development in the past century. Despite its wide reach and powerful global influence, it is a medium uncontrolled by any one centralized system, organization, or governing body, a reality that has given rise to all manner of free-speech issues and cybersecurity concerns. The conflicts surrounding Internet governance are the new spaces where political and economic power is unfolding in the twenty-first century.

This all-important study by Laura DeNardis reveals the inner power structure already in place within the architectures and institutions of Internet governance. It provides a theoretical framework for Internet governance that takes into account the privatization of global power as well as the role of sovereign nations and international treaties. In addition, DeNardis explores what is at stake in open global controversies and stresses the responsibility of the public to actively engage in these debates, because Internet governance will ultimately determine Internet freedom.

(http://yalebooks.com/book/9780300212525/global-war-internet-governance)

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