Internet, social media, mobiles, and other recent digital technology advances such as artificial intelligence have unleashed powerful forces that shape and reshape local, national, and international life. There is also increasing friction between free services and privacy, data protection and security, sovereignty and globalisation. Yet, no one entity is responsible for ownership, development, or regulation of the Internet, with the ability to govern or regulate the outcomes of these conflicting forces. The Internet also challenges existing models of economic behaviour and markets, with an important impact on policy. Hence, Internet governance (IG) has become one of the most important policy areas of our time. The term may be loosely defined as the various sets of norms (legal and non-legal) that determine how the Internet and its related applications function. Topics like cyber security are increasingly in the focus of global policymaking. How we manage the Internet and secure the net and use of the “inter-net” will define much of our society, yet the growing relevance of the Internet is not yet supported by effective and inclusive IG.

The seminar will be divided into two parts. The first part will start by introducing several unique aspects about IG and (new) security from a theoretical perspective. It will examine the multi-stakeholder model that governs the Internet, and how the different stakeholders impact the outcome of critical policy questions. To better understand the forces shaping the Internet, it will examine a number of current international challenges including the role of the Internet in the international institutions, increased cybersecurity threats, and the concerns over growing market power in the industry. After the initial theoretical part, the seminar will focus on the role of the European Union, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the People’s Republic of China in this policy area. This course provides students with some critical factual and analytical elements that should contribute to a better understanding and appreciation of this new field of study. The seminar will provide students with theory-based design method research.

Tuesday 14-16 Uhr, room will be announced

Semester: WT 2023/24