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The Path Towards Centralization of Internet Governance Under the UN

PART 3 OF A 3 PART SERIES Essay by Anonymous This essay is the third of a three-part series (1,2). It focuses on the steps of a possible roadmap for centralizing Internet governance under the UN. The first essay in this series introduces the idea that the course of Internet governance may be following the […]

The Path Towards Centralization of Internet Governance Under the UN

PART 2 OF A 3 PART SERIES Essay by Anonymous This essay is the second of a three-part series (1,3). It focuses on the steps of a possible roadmap for centralizing Internet governance under the UN. As presented in the first essay, the course of Internet governance may be following the same incremental steps that […]

The Path Towards Centralization of Internet Governance Under the UN

PART 1 OF A 3 PART SERIES Essay by Anonymous This essay is the first of a three-part series (2, 3). It focuses on the steps of a possible roadmap for centralizing Internet governance under the UN. INTRODUCTION As part of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society that resulted from the United Nations (UN) […]

The Looming Destruction of the Global Communications Environment

Essay by Ron Deibert Ask most citizens worldwide to identify the most pressing issue facing humanity as a whole and they will likely respond with global warming. However, there is another environmental catastrophe looming: the degradation of the global communications environment. The parallels between the two issues are striking: in both cases an invaluable commons […]