TY - BOOK AU - Radu,Roxana AU - Chenou,Jean-Marie AU - Weber,Rolf H. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The Evolution of Global Internet Governance: Principles and Policies in the Making SN - 9783642452994 AV - K4240-4343 U1 - 343.099 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Law KW - Computers KW - Law and legislation KW - Private international law KW - Conflict of laws KW - International law KW - Comparative law KW - Intellectual property KW - International IT and Media Law, Intellectual Property Law KW - Legal Aspects of Computing KW - Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law N1 - Introduction: Global Internet Policy: a Fifteen-Year Long Debate -- Part 1. Actors, Institutions and Principles of Internet Governance -- Chapter 1 Global Internet Governance: Governance without Governors -- Chapter 2 Competing Institutional Trajectories for Global Regulation—Internet in a Fragmented World -- Chapter 3 Internet Freedom and the Constitutionalization of Internet Governance -- Part 2. Multistakeholderism and its Limits -- Chapter 4 Internet Governance: The Last Gasp of Colonialism, or Imperialism by Other Means? -- Chapter 5 Visions of Political Power: Treaty Making and Multistakeholder Understanding -- Chapter 6 Use [and Abuse] of Multistakeholderism in the Internet -- Part 3. Internet Security between Competition and Cooperation -- Chapter 7 Chinese Internet Governance—Some Domestic and Foreign Issues -- Chapter 8 Extending Cybersecurity, Securing Private Internet Infrastructure: the US Einstein Program and its Implications for Internet Governance -- Chapter 9 Open Security. Contributions of Networked Approaches to the Challenge of Democratic Internet Security Governance -- Conclusions and Way Forward. From Nested Dilemmas to Democratic Internet Governance N2 - The volume explores the consequences of recent events in global Internet policy and possible ways forward following the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12). It offers expert views on transformations in governance, the future of multistakeholderism and the salience of cybersecurity. Based on the varied backgrounds of the contributors, the book provides an interdisciplinary perspective drawing on international relations, international law and communication studies. It addresses not only researchers interested in the evolution of new forms of transnational networked governance, but also practitioners who wish to get a scholarly reflection on current regulatory developments. It notably provides firsthand accounts on the role of the WCIT-12 in the future of Internet governance UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45299-4 ER -