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Diplo IGCBP's Blog – December 2011 Archive (3)

[Webinar] The ten main Internet governance developments in 2011

We're looking back at 2011, a year filled with events and developments that have had a significant impact on Internet governance. Dr Jovan Kurbalija will go through the ten most significant ones during a special end-of-year webinar next week.

A provisional list of the ten most significant events and developments can be found here. Yet, the list is currently a 'draft'. Tuesday's…

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Added by Diplo IGCBP on December 16, 2011 at 5:21pm — No Comments

The wraps are off! Welcome to the new Diplo website

Jovan Kurbalija writes: Possibly more boring than watching paint dry is being asked to look around a newly decorated flat. But we have done more than re-design our new site and we are keen to hear if we have interpreted correctly what we have been hearing heard from our communities about the facilities we need to provide. I would highlight three elements in particular:

- we have re-organised and simplified how we present our courses, responding to feedback from our students and…

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Added by Diplo IGCBP on December 15, 2011 at 11:30am — No Comments

Have you heard?!

Posted from http://www.diplomacy.edu/blog/watch-space-new-ig-call-apps-be-announced-soon

 

Watch this space! New IG call for apps to be announced soon

Ginger Paque writes:

Who owns the cloud? Is my data secure there? Who manages Internet domains and addresses and how? What is network neutrality? How can states provide for Internet security without…

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Added by Diplo IGCBP on December 3, 2011 at 1:49pm — No Comments

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