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1 Introduction: The IANA Transition and Internet Multistakeholder Governance |
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1.1 Multistakeholderism in Internet Governance |
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3 | (6) |
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1.2 The Discursive Nature of Multistakeholderism: Performing Narrative or Misleading Rhetoric? |
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9 | (5) |
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1.3 Structure of the Book |
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14 | (7) |
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16 | (5) |
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2 Foundations, Pitfalls, and Assessment of Multistakeholder Governance |
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21 | (22) |
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2.1 Establishing Legitimate Authority for Transnational Governance: The Promise of Multistakeholderism |
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22 | (4) |
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2.2 Structural Pitfalls of Multistakeholder Governance |
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26 | (5) |
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2.3 A Framework to Assess the Legitimacy of Multistakeholder Initiatives |
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31 | (12) |
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38 | (5) |
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3 IANA Functions, ICANN, and the DNS War |
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43 | (20) |
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3.1 The Domain Name System and IANA Functions |
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43 | (3) |
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3.2 From Technical Governance to Governance by Contract |
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46 | (5) |
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3.3 The Internationalization of the DNS and the Multistakeholder Model |
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51 | (2) |
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3.4 The Evolution of ICANN Governance Structure |
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53 | (10) |
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58 | (5) |
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4 The Institutional Design of the IANA Transition Process |
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63 | (18) |
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4.1 The Preparatory Phase |
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64 | (6) |
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4.2 The Drafting of the IANA Stewardship Transition Proposal |
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70 | (6) |
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71 | (3) |
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4.2.2 The Number and Protocol Proposal |
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74 | (1) |
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4.2.3 The Assembled Proposal |
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75 | (1) |
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4.3 The Drafting of the Enhancing ICANN Accountability Recommendations |
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76 | (3) |
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4.4 Approval and Implementation by the ICANN Board and NTIA |
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79 | (2) |
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5 The Input Legitimacy of the IANA Transition Process |
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81 | (22) |
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5.1 Analyzing Input Legitimacy: Objectives, Data, and Methods |
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82 | (4) |
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5.2 Inclusiveness and Balanced Representation |
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86 | (4) |
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5.3 Representativeness, Revolving Doors, and Blurring Boundaries Among Stakeholders' Groups |
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90 | (6) |
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5.4 Power Relationship in the "Small World" of the IANA Transition Network |
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96 | (7) |
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100 | (3) |
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6 The Throughput Legitimacy of the IANA Transition Process |
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103 | (24) |
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6.1 The Procedural Quality of the IANA Transition |
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104 | (6) |
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110 | (17) |
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6.2.1 Theoretical and Methodological Notes |
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110 | (2) |
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6.2.2 The Discussion on Post-transition Oversight Arrangements |
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112 | (4) |
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6.2.3 Evaluating Deliberativeness and Discourse Balance |
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116 | (7) |
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123 | (4) |
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7 The Output Legitimacy of the IANA Transition Process |
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127 | (16) |
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7.1 Output Legitimacy in Constituent Policy-Making |
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127 | (2) |
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7.2 Institutional Effectiveness: The New ICANN Bylaws |
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129 | (6) |
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7.3 Outcome Effectiveness: A Still Contested DNS Regime |
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135 | (8) |
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7.3.1 National DNSs: The 2019 Russian Sovereign Internet Law |
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135 | (2) |
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7.3.2 The Territorial Jurisdiction of ICANN: The Case of the org TLD |
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137 | (4) |
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141 | (2) |
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8 Conclusion: The Misleading Rhetoric of Multistakeholderism |
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