Multistakeholder Internet Governance?

59 Pages Posted: 8 Jun 2015 Last revised: 6 Aug 2016

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William H. Dutton

GCSCC Computer Science University of Oxford

Date Written: June 7, 2015

Abstract

Global debate over alternative approaches to governing the Internet has been wide ranging, but increasingly has pivoted around the wisdom of "multistakeholder governance." This paper takes controversy around a multistakeholder versus an alternative multilateral approach as a focus for clarifying the changing context and significance of Internet governance. A critical perspective on this debate challenges some of the conventional wisdom marshaled around positions on the history and future of Internet governance. By providing an understanding of the dynamics of Internet governance, this paper seeks to illuminate and engage with issues that are of rising importance to the vitality of a global infrastructure that is becoming more central to economic and social development around the world. Based on the perspective developed in this paper, a multistakeholder process appears best suited for helping a widening array of actors, including multilateral organizations, to connect a worldwide ecology of choices that are governing the Internet.

Keywords: multistakeholder, multilateral, governance, Internet, ecology of games

Suggested Citation

Dutton, William H., Multistakeholder Internet Governance? (June 7, 2015). Quello Center Working Paper No. 2615596, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2615596 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2615596

William H. Dutton (Contact Author)

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