EPISODE · Aug 4, 2020 · 24 MIN
The battle for global internet governance (with Dominique Lazanski)
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China claims it is tired of western-centric internet governance, and is now seeking to establish a less centralized global internet based on newer, native products that reflect China’s policy agenda. What would the success of China’s model mean for the future of internet governance? What would it mean for human rights? On this episode, Shane […] The post The battle for global internet governance (with Dominique Lazanski) appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
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China claims it is tired of western-centric internet governance, and is now seeking to establish a less centralized global internet based on newer, native products that reflect China’s policy agenda. What would the success of China’s model mean for the future of internet governance? What would it mean for human rights? On this episode, Shane is joined by Dominique Lazanski, principal consultant of Last Press Label, a UK-based consultancy that specializes in global cybersecurity and internet policy. They discuss Dominque’s new essay titled “Standardising the Splinternet: How China’s Technical Standards Could Fragment the Internet,” which looks at the relationship between China’s technological ambitions and the rise of a decentralized internet marketplace. Download this episode’s transcript here.
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