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This book breaks new ground by exploring governance strategies that the EU has been developing over the last decade for the growing electronic economy driven by the Internet. Through an analysis of key EU policy initiatives, the authors provide an explanation of both the form and mechanics of emergent governance arrangements within the European e-economy. Drawing on data gathered through interviews with key national and EU level policymakers, the volume applies theoretical insights from academic work on the 'regulatory' and 'post-regulatory' state to situate and explain the EU's role as an international regional actor in a new area of economic activity with important national and global dimensions.

The New Electronic Marketplace will be important reading for academics, students and policymakers interested in the politics of new electronic communications regulation, communications policy, EU governance and international political economy. The book will interest the Internet 'policy community', including officials at national and EU level, those working in national regulatory authorities, and Internet, telecoms and other ICT professionals in the private sector.



Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Understanding the Governance of the Internet Economy 2. Internet Governance: A Historical Context 3. The European Union and the Governance of the Communications Sector 4. The Dot EU Top Level Domain 5. The EU and Internet Commerce Regulation 6. The Directive on E-Commerce and the National Dimension 7. The Global Governance of the Electronic Network Economy and the EU 8. Conclusion: The EU and the Evolving Electronic Marketplace References Index

The New Electronic Marketplace: European

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845422745, 978-1845422745
      ISBN10: 1845422740

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book breaks new ground by exploring governance strategies that the EU has been developing over the last decade for the growing electronic economy driven by the Internet. Through an analysis of key EU policy initiatives, the authors provide an explanation of both the form and mechanics of emergent governance arrangements within the European e-economy. Drawing on data gathered through interviews with key national and EU level policymakers, the volume applies theoretical insights from academic work on the 'regulatory' and 'post-regulatory' state to situate and explain the EU's role as an international regional actor in a new area of economic activity with important national and global dimensions.

      The New Electronic Marketplace will be important reading for academics, students and policymakers interested in the politics of new electronic communications regulation, communications policy, EU governance and international political economy. The book will interest the Internet 'policy community', including officials at national and EU level, those working in national regulatory authorities, and Internet, telecoms and other ICT professionals in the private sector.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Understanding the Governance of the Internet Economy 2. Internet Governance: A Historical Context 3. The European Union and the Governance of the Communications Sector 4. The Dot EU Top Level Domain 5. The EU and Internet Commerce Regulation 6. The Directive on E-Commerce and the National Dimension 7. The Global Governance of the Electronic Network Economy and the EU 8. Conclusion: The EU and the Evolving Electronic Marketplace References Index

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