Foreword Fen Osler Hampson Acronyms Introductions Mark Raymond and Gordon Smith Part I: Global Internet Governance 1. Reimagining the Internet: The Need for a High-level Strategic Vision for Internet Governance Mark Raymond and Gordon Smith 2. Internet Points of Control as Global Governance Laura DeNardis Part II: Contemporary Issues in Global Internet Governance 3. Bounding Cyber Power: Escalation and Restraint in Global Cyberspace Ronald J. Deibert 4. Anonymous in Context: The Power and Politics behind the Mask Gabriella Coleman 5. Global Cybercrimes: The Interplay of Politics and Law Aaron Shull Part II: Future Scenarios for Global Internet Governance 6. Internet Governance: Inevitable Transitions James A. Lewis 7. Adaptive Internet Governance: Persuading the Swing States Dave Clemente 8. Tipping the Scale: An Analysis of Swing States in the Internet Governance Debate Tim Maurer and Robert Morgus Conclusion Contributors
Mark Raymond is the Wick Cary Assistant Professor of International Security in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Gordon Smith is a former Canadian deputy foreign minister, NATO ambassador and G7/G8 Sherpa, and leading expert on the evolution of the G20 and global summitry.
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