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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction: The Distributed Architecture of Network Global Governance -
2 Sovereign Right and the Dynamics of Power in the ITU: Lessons in the Quest for Inclusive Global Governance -
3 Balancing Equity and Efficiency Issues in Global Spectrum Management -
4 The Peculiar Evolution of 3G Wireless Networks: Institutional Logic, Politics, and Property Rights -
5 The GATS Agreement on Basic Telecommunications: A Developing Country Perspective -
6 Trade Barriers or Cultural Diversity? The Audiovisual Sector on Fire -
7 The Global Governance of Mass Media Content -
8 International Regulation of Internet Content: Possibilities and Limits -
9 Creating Conventions: Technology Policy and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters -
10 Privacy in the Digital Age: States, Private Actors, and Hybrid Arrangements -
11 Intellectual Property Rights, Capacity Building, and “Informational Development” in Developing Countries -
12 Louder Voices and the International Debate on Developing Country Participation in ICT Decision Making -
13 The Ambiguities of Participation in the Global Governance of Electronic Networks: Implications for South Africa and Lessons for Developing Countries -
14 Spectators or Players? Participation in ICANN by the “Rest of the World” -
15 Multistakeholderism, Civil Society, and Global Diplomacy: The Case of the World Summit on the Information Society -
16 Conclusion: Governance of Global Electronic Networks: The Contrasting Views of Dominant and Nondominant Actors - Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction: The Distributed Architecture of Network Global Governance -
2 Sovereign Right and the Dynamics of Power in the ITU: Lessons in the Quest for Inclusive Global Governance -
3 Balancing Equity and Efficiency Issues in Global Spectrum Management -
4 The Peculiar Evolution of 3G Wireless Networks: Institutional Logic, Politics, and Property Rights -
5 The GATS Agreement on Basic Telecommunications: A Developing Country Perspective -
6 Trade Barriers or Cultural Diversity? The Audiovisual Sector on Fire -
7 The Global Governance of Mass Media Content -
8 International Regulation of Internet Content: Possibilities and Limits -
9 Creating Conventions: Technology Policy and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters -
10 Privacy in the Digital Age: States, Private Actors, and Hybrid Arrangements -
11 Intellectual Property Rights, Capacity Building, and “Informational Development” in Developing Countries -
12 Louder Voices and the International Debate on Developing Country Participation in ICT Decision Making -
13 The Ambiguities of Participation in the Global Governance of Electronic Networks: Implications for South Africa and Lessons for Developing Countries -
14 Spectators or Players? Participation in ICANN by the “Rest of the World” -
15 Multistakeholderism, Civil Society, and Global Diplomacy: The Case of the World Summit on the Information Society -
16 Conclusion: Governance of Global Electronic Networks: The Contrasting Views of Dominant and Nondominant Actors - Contributors
- Index