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'Professor Braman has managed successfully in explaining the emergence of a new global information policy regime through the innovative use of regime theory. The selection of scholars provide for unique and comprehensive insights in the procedural and substantive challenges that underpin the development of international policy regimes. In particular Sandra Braman's own analysis and operationalization of the emerging fields is extremely valuable to conceptualize the lead trends and responses. A must-read for every scholar, policy maker and advocate who cares about how information policy is being determined at the global level.' - Stefaan Verhulst, Chief of Research, The Markle Foundation
'The governance and regulation of information and communication
technologies, centred on the Internet, will influence the course of
globalization over the coming decade. This collection will help students of
communication law and policy, and from Internet studies to politics and
international relations, to gain an understanding of the ecology of actors
and strategies shaping and constraining the emergence of global governing
structures and processes during a period of rapid transformation.' - William H. Dutton, Director of the Oxford Internet Institute, Professor of Internet Studies at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Balliol College