[governance] Good examples of muiltistakeholder policy development at a national level?
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Tue Oct 29 21:24:59 EDT 2019
There is no substantial/real Multistakeholder Governance mechanism working
in Japan as far as I know. Nor most neighboring countries I know of. At
best, they seem to be token things.
Sorry for not helpful comment ;-)
izumi
2019年10月30日(水) 5:43 Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com>:
> I am interested to know of examples of nation states that might have
> reasonable to good practices for involving civil society and the private
> sector in internet related policy development, along the lines perhaps of
> the ancient WSIS definition of "on an equal footing".
>
> Is anyone doing this this other than in a token fashion? A few years ago
> we had a good example with Brazil, but a change of government changed that.
> What are our good examples now, or don't they exist?
>
> Ian
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Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
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