MIND 2 - Internet Policy Making
MIND 2 - Internet Policy Making
Discussion Paper Series No.1 - Multistakeholder Internet Dialog (MIND) Herausgeber / Editor: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kleinwächter
Contents
Proposition by Bertrand de La Chapelle
Responses - Stakeholder Government & Parliament
- Fiona Alexander
Towards an Open and Innovative Internet - Catherine Trautmann
Multistakeholderism needs fundamental and decisive legitimation - Everton Lucero
Is there a Political Will? A Distributed Global Internet Governance Mechanism
Responses - Stakeholder Private Sector
- Theresa Swinehart
Private Sector Engagement in Multistakeholder Internet Governance - Peter Hellmonds
Politeia of the Internet - Waudo Siganga
Internet Governance and Capacity Building: A View from the Developing World
Responses - Civil Society
- Anriette Esterhuysen
A Long Way to Go Civil Society Participation in Internet Governance - Olivier M. J. Crépin-Leblond
Bottom Up vs. Top Down: ICANN’s At Large in Internet Governance - Annette Mühlberg
Multistakeholder Governance in the Public Interest
Responses - Stakeholder Technical & Academic Community
- William Drake
Multistakeholderism: Internal Limitations and External Limits - Vint Cerf
Internet Governance: A Centroid of Multistakeholder Interests - Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
Building Suitable Frameworks for Internet Governance: The Interplay between Technology and Policy