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Internet Governance

The New Frontier of Global Institutions

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The expansion of the Internet has been called the most revolutionary development in the history of human communications. It is ubiquitous and is changing politics, economics and social relations. Its borderless nature affects the roles of individuals, the magic of the marketplace and the problems of government regulation. As its development has increased apace, contradictions have arisen between existing regulatory regimes, private interests, government concerns, international norms and national interests. Unlike most areas where there are global institutions, and the role of governments is predominant, the Internet is a field where the private sector and civil society each have a role as important – or sometimes more important – than governments.

Based on international regime theory, this book analyses how the multi-stakeholder institutions have grown along with the Internet itself. Starting with an examination of how communications were regulated under the Westphalian system, John Mathiason shows how governance of the Internet started as a technical issue but became increasingly political as the management of critical resources began to conflict with other international regimes.

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Authors:
Mathiason, John (The Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA)
Year Published:
2008
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Illustrations Note:
20 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN:
9780415774031
Number of Pages:
180
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
04/08/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series:
Global Institutions
Language:
English
Imprint:
Routledge
SKU:
9780415774031

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