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Diplomatic efforts to ease tensions around the governance of transnational digital infrastructure is increasingly at the centre of global politics. However, the translation of this new dimension of diplomacy into a tangible concept is still limited and vague. For some, digital diplomacy is restricted to the use of digital means, especially social networks, by diplomats to practice a kind of “Public Diplomacy 2.0”. This collection approaches digital diplomacy beyond the instrumental use of digital technologies for diplomatic practices. It consider digital infrastructure generating new spaces of conflicts as such, where new diplomatic practices take space in order to facilitate the negotiations among parties about the governance, policy developments and technical solutions of the internet. The approach to digital diplomacy extends to foreign affairs and international relations, and with regard to all emerging international tensions clustered around digital environments, including cybersecurity and internet governance.

This collection unfolds the concept of digital diplomacy to understand and formalize digital diplomacy across all its dimensions and from multiple interdisciplinary perspectives, and includes contributions addressing diplomacy around the international debate on the governance of the internet. A special emphasis is given to the role of the European Union, its member states and its neighborhood in a field historically dominated by US voices in the debate, due to its crucial role in the history of the internet but also because of the leading position of US internet giants in the global digital market. This book approaches the topic from an interdisciplinary perspective, by including contributions from leading scholars in the field of internet governance, approaching the topics from multiple backgrounds and disciplines, combining complementary novel theoretical approaches and empirically grounded research in the field of the governance of the internet as a diplomacy issue.



Table of Contents

Introduction - Global Internet Governance: an Unchartered Diplomacy Terrain?, Meryem Marzouki and Andrea Calderaro

Part I: Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue

Chapter 1 - Undiplomatic Ties: When Internet Blocks Intermediation, Yves Schemeil

Chapter 2 - Diplomacy and Internet Governance: a conceptual re-assessment, Katharina Höne

Chapter 3 - Discourse Coalitions in Internet Governance: Shaping Global Policy by Narratives and Definitions, Mauro Santaniello and Nicola Palladino

Part II: Internet Governance as a Science Diplomacy Area

Chapter 4 - Science Diplomacy and Internet Governance: Opportunities and Pitfalls, Robin E. Mansell

Chapter 5 - Crafting Science Diplomacy In Comparative Perspective: The Case of U.S. Internet Governance, Nanette S. Levinson

Chapter 6 - Modes of Internet Governance as Science Diplomacy: What Might the EU Learn from the US Cyber Security Policy?, Francesco Amoretti and Domenico Fracchiolla

Part III: Case Studies of Internet Governance Diplomacy

Chapter 7 - Trade Agreements and Internet Governance: Data Flow and Politics in the TiSA’s Governmental Rationality, Maria Francesca De Tullio and Giuseppe Micciarelli

Chapter 8 - National Sovereignty, Global Policy, and the Liberalization of Telecommunications Markets, Claire Peters

Chapter 9 - In this bright future you can’t forget your past: debating the ‘right to be forgotten’ in Latin America, Jean-Marie Chenou

Chapter 10 - Policy diffusion and Internet governance: reflections on copyright and privacy, Krisztina Rozgonyi, Olga Kolokytha and Katharine Sarikakis

Internet Diplomacy: Shaping the Global Politics

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 27/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781538161173, 978-1538161173
    ISBN10: 1538161176

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Diplomatic efforts to ease tensions around the governance of transnational digital infrastructure is increasingly at the centre of global politics. However, the translation of this new dimension of diplomacy into a tangible concept is still limited and vague. For some, digital diplomacy is restricted to the use of digital means, especially social networks, by diplomats to practice a kind of “Public Diplomacy 2.0”. This collection approaches digital diplomacy beyond the instrumental use of digital technologies for diplomatic practices. It consider digital infrastructure generating new spaces of conflicts as such, where new diplomatic practices take space in order to facilitate the negotiations among parties about the governance, policy developments and technical solutions of the internet. The approach to digital diplomacy extends to foreign affairs and international relations, and with regard to all emerging international tensions clustered around digital environments, including cybersecurity and internet governance.

    This collection unfolds the concept of digital diplomacy to understand and formalize digital diplomacy across all its dimensions and from multiple interdisciplinary perspectives, and includes contributions addressing diplomacy around the international debate on the governance of the internet. A special emphasis is given to the role of the European Union, its member states and its neighborhood in a field historically dominated by US voices in the debate, due to its crucial role in the history of the internet but also because of the leading position of US internet giants in the global digital market. This book approaches the topic from an interdisciplinary perspective, by including contributions from leading scholars in the field of internet governance, approaching the topics from multiple backgrounds and disciplines, combining complementary novel theoretical approaches and empirically grounded research in the field of the governance of the internet as a diplomacy issue.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction - Global Internet Governance: an Unchartered Diplomacy Terrain?, Meryem Marzouki and Andrea Calderaro

    Part I: Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue

    Chapter 1 - Undiplomatic Ties: When Internet Blocks Intermediation, Yves Schemeil

    Chapter 2 - Diplomacy and Internet Governance: a conceptual re-assessment, Katharina Höne

    Chapter 3 - Discourse Coalitions in Internet Governance: Shaping Global Policy by Narratives and Definitions, Mauro Santaniello and Nicola Palladino

    Part II: Internet Governance as a Science Diplomacy Area

    Chapter 4 - Science Diplomacy and Internet Governance: Opportunities and Pitfalls, Robin E. Mansell

    Chapter 5 - Crafting Science Diplomacy In Comparative Perspective: The Case of U.S. Internet Governance, Nanette S. Levinson

    Chapter 6 - Modes of Internet Governance as Science Diplomacy: What Might the EU Learn from the US Cyber Security Policy?, Francesco Amoretti and Domenico Fracchiolla

    Part III: Case Studies of Internet Governance Diplomacy

    Chapter 7 - Trade Agreements and Internet Governance: Data Flow and Politics in the TiSA’s Governmental Rationality, Maria Francesca De Tullio and Giuseppe Micciarelli

    Chapter 8 - National Sovereignty, Global Policy, and the Liberalization of Telecommunications Markets, Claire Peters

    Chapter 9 - In this bright future you can’t forget your past: debating the ‘right to be forgotten’ in Latin America, Jean-Marie Chenou

    Chapter 10 - Policy diffusion and Internet governance: reflections on copyright and privacy, Krisztina Rozgonyi, Olga Kolokytha and Katharine Sarikakis

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