Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance

The article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in international system of Internet governance. In the research, conceptual and theoretic basis for participation of state governments in Internet governance is given, academic discourse of this issue is asses...

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Main Author: Sergey Sergeevich Shirin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2014-01-01
Series:Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
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Online Access:http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/244
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spelling doaj-daed8f82a6c944f1b7e4ba0fb24530f52020-11-24T21:18:07ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602014-01-013967381244Russian Initiatives in Internet GovernanceSergey Sergeevich Shirin0Санкт-Петербургский государственный университетThe article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in international system of Internet governance. In the research, conceptual and theoretic basis for participation of state governments in Internet governance is given, academic discourse of this issue is assessed, the review of main Russian initiatives made from 2005 (since the second stage of the World Summit on Information Society) till the present day is carried out. The conclusion is made that the most successful Internet governance initiative of Russia is the implementation of cyrillic top level domains. Much less successful are Russian attempts to reconstruct existing organizational structure of Internet governance. Russian policy is assessed as a policy of preferring loud statements and PR rather than real influence on development of Internet technologies. Russia consideres Internet as political resource and tries to increase its influence on decision making process on a political, not operational level of Internet governance. The author states that federal government of the United States of America has fully lost the control on the domain name systems. These functions are going to be given to the private sector, while ICANN, which was established according to the Memorandum of Understanding/Joint Project Agreement with U.S. Department of Commerce, is becoming a truly independent international organization. Considering this, the author comes to the conclusion that political transformations for the sake of Russia are already made. He also forecast that next initiatives of Russia will be directed to the segmentation of the Internet.http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/244управление Интернетомрегулирование Интернетаинформационная безопасность РоссииICANNМеждународный союз электросвязи (МСЭ)ВВУИОкириллические доменыавторское правоIANAсистема доменных имёнInternet governanceInternet regulationinformation security of RussiaICANNInternational Telecommunication UnionWSIScyrillic domainscopyrightIANAdomain name system
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Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
управление Интернетом
регулирование Интернета
информационная безопасность России
ICANN
Международный союз электросвязи (МСЭ)
ВВУИО
кириллические домены
авторское право
IANA
система доменных имён
Internet governance
Internet regulation
information security of Russia
ICANN
International Telecommunication Union
WSIS
cyrillic domains
copyright
IANA
domain name system
author_facet Sergey Sergeevich Shirin
author_sort Sergey Sergeevich Shirin
title Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
title_short Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
title_full Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
title_fullStr Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
title_full_unstemmed Russian Initiatives in Internet Governance
title_sort russian initiatives in internet governance
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
issn 2071-8160
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The article is devoted to the research of Russian initiatives concerning its participation in international system of Internet governance. In the research, conceptual and theoretic basis for participation of state governments in Internet governance is given, academic discourse of this issue is assessed, the review of main Russian initiatives made from 2005 (since the second stage of the World Summit on Information Society) till the present day is carried out. The conclusion is made that the most successful Internet governance initiative of Russia is the implementation of cyrillic top level domains. Much less successful are Russian attempts to reconstruct existing organizational structure of Internet governance. Russian policy is assessed as a policy of preferring loud statements and PR rather than real influence on development of Internet technologies. Russia consideres Internet as political resource and tries to increase its influence on decision making process on a political, not operational level of Internet governance. The author states that federal government of the United States of America has fully lost the control on the domain name systems. These functions are going to be given to the private sector, while ICANN, which was established according to the Memorandum of Understanding/Joint Project Agreement with U.S. Department of Commerce, is becoming a truly independent international organization. Considering this, the author comes to the conclusion that political transformations for the sake of Russia are already made. He also forecast that next initiatives of Russia will be directed to the segmentation of the Internet.
topic управление Интернетом
регулирование Интернета
информационная безопасность России
ICANN
Международный союз электросвязи (МСЭ)
ВВУИО
кириллические домены
авторское право
IANA
система доменных имён
Internet governance
Internet regulation
information security of Russia
ICANN
International Telecommunication Union
WSIS
cyrillic domains
copyright
IANA
domain name system
url http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/244
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