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* Ihre Aktion  suchen [und] (PICA-Produktionsnummer (PPN)) 389589381
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PPN:  
389589381
Titel:  
Global Governance and NGO Participation : Shaping the information society in the United Nations
Verantwortlich:  
Dany, Charlotte [Verfasser]
Erschienen:  
Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Vertrieb:  
Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
Umfang:  
1 Online-Ressource (199 pages)
Serie:  
Rethinking Globalizations
Anmerkung:  
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ISBN:
978-1-135-13646-8 ; 978-0-415-53136-8
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Informationsgesellschaft  Vereinte Nationen  Global Governance  Nichtstaatliche Organisation 
 
Abstract:  
This book explores the limits of NGO influence and the conditions that constrain NGOs when they participate in international negotiationsThrough an empirically rich study of the UN World Summits on the Information Society (WSIS) this book conceptualizes structural power mechanisms that shape global ICT governance and analyses the impact of NGOs on communication rights, intellectual property rights, financing, and Internet governance. The institutional framework of UN negotiations makes it easy for states to exclude NGOs from crucial meetings and to neglect their most relevant demands, in part explaining why NGOs had only limited influence on the policy outcomes of the WSIS in Geneva 2003 and Tunis 2005, although high numbers of NGOs participated. Using a critical perspective, Dany demonstrates that despite the far-reaching participation rights for civil society actors, structural power mechanisms continued to limit the influence of participating NGOs and this contradicts the widely held assumption that extensive NGO participation necessarily increases NGO influence on the policy outcomes.This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, global governance, the United Nations, and global information and communication politics..
 

 
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