changing the code? norm contestation and US antipreneurism in cyberspace/ Jeffrey S Lantis

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: International Relations: Vol.32 No.2, June 2018, pp.149-172 (33)Summary: This study examines the ongoing contestation of the international normative architecture for cyberspace with a focus on the Unites States role as a norm antipreneur seeking to defend the status quo multi stakeholder norm for a more open internet from entrepreneurial efforts by Russia and China to establish multilateral governance with cyber-sovereignty.
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This study examines the ongoing contestation of the international normative architecture for cyberspace with a focus on the Unites States role as a norm antipreneur seeking to defend the status quo multi stakeholder norm for a more open internet from entrepreneurial efforts by Russia and China to establish multilateral governance with cyber-sovereignty.

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