A Internet como Bem Público Global e a participação de governos e organizações multilaterais na Governança Global da Internet

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https://doi.org/10.20889/M47e19007

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Bens públicos globais; Cooperação internacional; Governança da Internet; Políticas públicas internacionais

Resumo

A Internet apresenta atributos sociais e econômicos de um bem público global, exigindo que governos e organizações multilaterais desempenhem papéis centrais na governança da Internet. Este artigo examina a Internet como um bem público global, identifica os papéis dos governos e das organizações multilaterais na governança global da Internet, descreve o estado atual da governança
multissetorial e propõe soluções para aprimorar a cooperação internacional.

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Biografia do Autor

Mario Rodrigo Canazza, Universidade de Columbia

Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, United States.

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2018-04-25

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Canazza, Mario Rodrigo. 2018. “A Internet Como Bem Público Global E a participação De Governos E organizações Multilaterais Na Governança Global Da Internet”. Meridiano 47 - Journal of Global Studies 19 (abril). https://doi.org/10.20889/M47e19007.

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