[governance] Conflicts in Internet Governance
Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Sun Apr 14 12:59:58 EDT 2013
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15:58:23 on Sun, 14 Apr 2013, Kerry Brown <kerry at kdbsystems.com> writes
>This causes a lot of problems because when people talk about Internet governance they rarely have the same definition of the Internet. This
>guarantees there will be conflicts. Managing those conflicts is what the multi-stakeholder model is all about.
Just to be clear, I don't think multistakeholder meetings *with a
negotiated outcome* should be a learning experience *about the topic of
Internet governance* for any of the negotiators. It should be a place
where differences of informed opinion are resolved, with participants
clear about what the issues are, even if they don't agree what approach
to take.
ps. This is why the IGF is special - with no negotiated outcome everyone
can attend in order to learn.
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Roland Perry
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