Governing Global Electronic Networks by Dean Ernest J Wilson III

The book analyzes the political, legal, and institutional challenges of managing large-scale digital communication systems as they cross national borders, arguing that no single government can control them and that governance must rely on a mix of public policy, private-sector coordination, technical standards, and civil-society participation; it surveys competing regulatory approaches, trade-offs between openness, security, and sovereignty, and offers practical frameworks for designing multilevel, multistakeholder mechanisms to promote interoperable, accountable, and resilient global electronic networks.

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