Author(s): William J. Drake and Monroe Price
Publisher: USC Annenberg Press
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 254
Tags: Internet Governance
Title Page......Page 2
Copyright......Page 3
Table of Contents......Page 5
Introduction......Page 7
I. Overviews......Page 11
Overview of the Book......Page 12
The NETmundial: An Innovative First Step on a Long Road......Page 33
II. Strengthening the Internet Governance Forum......Page 50
A Perspective from the Technical Community......Page 51
A Perspective from the Private Sector: Ensuring that Forum Follows Function......Page 63
A Perspective from Civil Society......Page 77
III. Filling the Gaps......Page 98
Institutionalizing the Clearinghouse Function......Page 99
Global Mechanisms to Support National and Regional Multistakeholderism......Page 116
Feet on the Ground: Marco Civil as an Example of Multistakeholderism in Practice......Page 130
A Journey Can Be More Important Than the Destination: Reflecting on the UN Commission on Science, Technology and Development Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation......Page 136
IV. Improving Icann......Page 147
The Internet-Assigned Numbers Authority Transition in the Context of Global Internet Governance......Page 148
ICANN Globalization, Accountability, and Transparency......Page 164
V. Broader Analytical Perspectives......Page 177
Toward Information Interdependence......Page 178
Toward Information Sovereignty......Page 188
VI. Moving Forward......Page 208
Creating a Global Internet Public Policy Space: Is There a Way Forward?......Page 209
Moving from the NETmundial of Today to the “NETmundial+” of Tomorrow......Page 227
NETmundial: Watershed in Internet Policy Making?......Page 234