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Recorded:
6 Dec 2006
6 Dec 2006
Summary
Does the internet need its own unique architecture of governance? internet victim of its own success, cyberspace/real space, resolving regulatory conflicts between different jurisdictions, analytical frameworks for studying internet governance, domestic institutions and regulators, the historical approach / perspective, policies adapted for the internet age, regulatory jurisdictions and clashes, can there ever be a global consensus? impact of internet on developing countries and the global balance of power.