Shared Responsibility: Towards More Inclusive Internet Governance

This report explores two scenarios for the future of Internet governance, analyzing opportunities and threats to inform policy recommendations.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Global Governance Futures
Publication date: July 1, 2015
Authors: Aasim Khan, Jonah Force Hill, Julia Pohle, Parminder Pal Singh Sandhu, Parminder Sandhu, Runhui Lin, Seth Oppenheim, Taejun Shin
Time horizon: 2025
Geographic focus: Global
Page count: 25

Methods

The research method involved scenario planning, identifying critical factors influencing Internet governance, conducting a cross-impact balance analysis, and developing two contrasting scenarios. Opportunities and threats were assessed to formulate policy recommendations.

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Key Insights

The report examines the future of Internet governance through two scenarios, “Cyber Davos” and “Google Shock,” to address challenges in managing the Internet's technological, political, economic, and social dimensions. It assesses the potential impacts of these scenarios on global cooperation, market structures, and cyber confrontations, offering strategic policy recommendations to shape a more inclusive and secure Internet governance landscape.

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