[governance] IGF relevance?

Fouad Bajwa fouadbajwa at gmail.com
Sat Apr 16 06:00:04 EDT 2011


Very accurately put Parminder and your following points give good food
for discussion during framing such a workshop:

1. Where does the coercive power to ensure public interest based
compliance lie.

2. Developing country governments, have little political leverage over
global corporates.

3. How to build stronger (democratic) global political institutions.
(framing global norms for NN)

4.  'architecture is policy' and if the architecture is already made
and well developed by default, there wont be much that policy can do
long after.

5. The developing country perspective with regards to the NN debate.

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FoOfied!
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