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‘This book thoughtfully unpacks the complex web of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy even as its parameters, participants, and paradoxes continue to evolve.’ -- Elina Noor, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, US
‘Essential reading for states and stakeholders engaged with the geopolitics of cyberspace, this expertly edited volume offers readers a descriptive catalog for how multistakeholder cyber diplomacy has interacted with—and travelled alongside—rising multilateral mechanisms for global governance of cybersecurity while identifying various next steps for making multistakeholderism more effective in securing cyberspace’s future.’ -- Duncan B. Hollis, Temple University School of Law, US

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Contents List of contributors vii PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Building cybersecurity through multistakeholder diplomacy: Politics, processes, and prospects 2 Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman PART II THEMATIC ISSUES 2 The geopolitics of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy: A comparative analysis 20 Arun Sukumar 3 Multistakeholder characteristics of past and ongoing cybersecurity norms processes 59 Josephine Wolff 4 Developing multistakeholder structures for cybersecurity norms: Learning from experience 85 Joel Trachtman 5 Implementing cybersecurity norms: The design of international institutions 111 Ian Johnstone PART III COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES 6 U.S. multistakeholder engagement in cyber stability issues 143 Christopher Painter 7 Russia’s participation in multistakeholder diplomacy for cybersecurity norms 165 Andrey Shcherbovich 8 Rethinking Chinese multistakeholder governance of cybersecurity 185 Jinhe Liu 9 India’s “passive” multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 201 Arindrajit Basu 10 Brazil and multistakeholder diplomacy for the Internet: Past achievements, current challenges and the road ahead 220 Carlos Affonso de Souza and Christian Perrone 11 Taking stock of Estonia’s multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 238 Marina Kaljurand PART IV CONCLUSION 12 The way ahead for multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 257 Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman Index 266

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781035301539, 978-1035301539
      ISBN10: 1035301539

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      ‘This book thoughtfully unpacks the complex web of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy even as its parameters, participants, and paradoxes continue to evolve.’ -- Elina Noor, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, US
      ‘Essential reading for states and stakeholders engaged with the geopolitics of cyberspace, this expertly edited volume offers readers a descriptive catalog for how multistakeholder cyber diplomacy has interacted with—and travelled alongside—rising multilateral mechanisms for global governance of cybersecurity while identifying various next steps for making multistakeholderism more effective in securing cyberspace’s future.’ -- Duncan B. Hollis, Temple University School of Law, US

      Table of Contents
      Contents List of contributors vii PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Building cybersecurity through multistakeholder diplomacy: Politics, processes, and prospects 2 Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman PART II THEMATIC ISSUES 2 The geopolitics of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy: A comparative analysis 20 Arun Sukumar 3 Multistakeholder characteristics of past and ongoing cybersecurity norms processes 59 Josephine Wolff 4 Developing multistakeholder structures for cybersecurity norms: Learning from experience 85 Joel Trachtman 5 Implementing cybersecurity norms: The design of international institutions 111 Ian Johnstone PART III COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES 6 U.S. multistakeholder engagement in cyber stability issues 143 Christopher Painter 7 Russia’s participation in multistakeholder diplomacy for cybersecurity norms 165 Andrey Shcherbovich 8 Rethinking Chinese multistakeholder governance of cybersecurity 185 Jinhe Liu 9 India’s “passive” multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 201 Arindrajit Basu 10 Brazil and multistakeholder diplomacy for the Internet: Past achievements, current challenges and the road ahead 220 Carlos Affonso de Souza and Christian Perrone 11 Taking stock of Estonia’s multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 238 Marina Kaljurand PART IV CONCLUSION 12 The way ahead for multistakeholder cyber diplomacy 257 Ian Johnstone, Arun Sukumar and Joel Trachtman Index 266

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