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- Multistakeholder governance is a practice of governance that employs bringing multiple stakeholders together to parti****te in dialogue, decision making...
- Multistakeholder parti****tion is a specific governance approach whereby relevant stakeholders parti****te in the collective shaping of evolutions and...
- Its governance is conducted by a decentralized and international multistakeholder network of interconnected autonomous groups drawing from civil society...
- The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a multistakeholder governance group for policy dialogue on issues of Internet governance. It brings together all...
- for ****igned Names and Numbers (ICANN /ˈaɪkæn/ EYE-kan) is a global multistakeholder group and nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States...
- society, technical community, and academia. Its concluding, non-binding Multistakeholder Statement contained a shared set of Principles and a Roadmap to guide...
- The London Process is a series of multistakeholder meetings held biennially since 2011 under the name Global Conference on Cyberspace or GCCS. In each...
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- on Governance Models Algorithmic Bad Collaborative Electronic Good Multistakeholder Open-source Private By level Local Global By field Climate Clinical...
- free from government control and preserve and advance the successful Multistakeholder Model that governs the Internet today." The same resolution had previously...