[bestbits] Re: [governance] Proof of delivery

Joana Varon joana at varonferraz.com
Fri Sep 27 19:00:08 EDT 2013


:) Lovelly. Thanks, Carlos.
And thank you all for the ideas, commitment and understanding.
Looking forward for any reactions/comments.
happy cheers
joana


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Joana Varon Ferraz
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:50 PM, parminder <parminder at itforchange.net>wrote:

>  Thanks Carlos
>
> I would think that Dilma's UN speech marks a somewhat historic moment in
> global IG. Also historic is the wide support from global civil society for
> her speech.
>
> Dilma's speech is historic in marking Brazil's return to the very
> forefront of progressive politics in global governance of the Internet.
> This will begin to considerably shift the landscape. A new focal point of
> progressive leadership was badly needed to disrupt the artificially created
> and sustained bipolarity between the 'freedom loving' US allies on one side
> and you-know-what China, Russia et al on the other (and everyone else be
> damned). Brazil is likely to (re)emerge as that focal point.
>
> The widespread civil society support to Dilma's speech was rather
> spontaneous, and somewhat unexpected. It too could in itself mark a
> historic turn - of civil society returning to the real politics of global
> governance arena, after having resided in somewhat rarefied and unreal
> atmospherics for quite some time, especially since the end of the WSIS.
>
> We will preserve this picture as marking those historic points :). (I
> agree that Carlos suit completely outshines Dilma's normally impeccable
> attire :) )
>
> parminder
>
>
>  On Saturday 28 September 2013 02:31 AM, Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
>
>
>
> sent from a dumbphone
>
>
>


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