Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 04/2015

Innovations in Global Governance: Toward a Distributed Internet Governance Ecosystem

Stefaan G. Verhulst, Beth S. Noveck, Jillian Raines, Antony Declercq

December 2014

Centre for International Governance Innovation

Abstract

The growth and globalization of the Internet over the past 40 years has been nothing short of remarkable. Yet developments in how the Internet is governed have not kept pace with this rapid technological innovation. Figuring out how to evolve the Internet’s governance in ways that are effective and legitimate is essential to ensure its continued potential. This paper seeks to address the need to develop an effective and legitimate Internet governance ecosystem by proposing a distributed yet coordinated framework that can accommodate a plurality of existing and emerging decision-making approaches. Although no right answer or single model for how to manage all issues of relevance to the Internet is suggested within this paper, the proposed framework intends to allow for diverse experiments in distributed governance approaches to learn what works and what does not.