Power and Authority in Internet Governance

Power and Authority in Internet Governance

Return of the State?

Tusikov, Natasha; Scholte, Jan Aart; Haggart, Blayne

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

268

Dura

Inglês

9780367442033

15 a 20 dias

680

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Introduction: Return of the State?, Blayne Haggart, Jan Aart Scholte, Natasha Tusikov Part 1: Global Internet Governance: The Bird's Eye View Chapter 1: From Governance Denial to State Regulation: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models, Mauro Santaniello Chapter 2: The Role of States in Internet Governance at ICANN, Olga Cavalli and Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 3: The Metagovernance of Internet Governance, Niels ten Oever Chapter 4: The Data-Driven Economy and the Role of the State, Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina Part 2: Internet Governance and Authoritarian States Chapter 5: Building China's Tech Superpower: State, Domestic Champions and Foreign Capital, Lianrui Jia Chapter 6: "Nine Dragons Run the Water": Fragmented Internet Governance in China, Ting Luo, Aofei Lv Chapter 7: Russia: An Independent and Sovereign Internet?, Ilona Stadnik Part 3: Internet Governance and Democratic States Chapter 8: The Return of the State? Power and Legitimacy Challenges to EU's regulation of Online Disinformation, Julia Rone Chapter 9: Varieties of Digital Capitalism and the role of the state in Internet governance: A view from Latin America, Jean-Marie Chenou Chapter 10: Seeing through the Smart City Narrative: Data Governance, Power Relations, and Regulatory Challenges in Brazil, Jhessica Reia, Lua Fergus Cruz Conclusion: State Power (and Its Limits) in Internet Governance, Natasha Tusikov, Blayne Haggart, Jan Aart Scholte
Internet Governance;Authoritarianism;Chinese Governments;Liberalism;Civil Society;Internet infrastructure;Internet Critical Resources;ICANN Board;Global Internet Governance;Multistakeholder Governance;General Data Protection Regulation;Internet Governance Regime;Kill Switches;Vie;Smart City;ASNs;IGF;Tcp;Smart City Agenda;Digital Capitalism;IANA Function;Big EU Member State;Small EU Member State;Baidu Tieba;Online Health Content;Fragmented Authoritarianism;Chinese Internet Companies;China Unicom