Geopolitics at the Internet's Core
暫譯: 互聯網核心的地緣政治
Alexander, Fiona M., Denardis, Laura, Levinson, Nanette S.
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-07-27
- 售價: $5,670
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,387
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 245
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031894774
- ISBN-13: 9783031894770
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商品描述
Contentious geopolitical conflicts over digital technologies have arisen around a complex set of technical specifications at the Internet's core. One of these is the Internet Protocol (IP), designed for addressing and routing information to its destination. China redesigning the Internet? Ukraine asking that Russia be disconnected from the Internet? The U.S. 'surrendering' the Internet? The Internet Protocol - rightly or not - has been at the center of many digital policy concerns for decades.
In examining entanglements between IP and public interest issues, Geopolitics at the Internet's Core illuminates how technical infrastructure is now a proxy for political and economic power. Ongoing global controversies over the Internet Protocol ecosystem hint at its importance and why IP is a flashpoint mediating broader conflicts in various cultural and historic contexts.
Geopolitics at the Internet's Core analyzes the trajectory and possible futures of the Internet Protocol as a space mediating geopolitical and domestic controversies in an increasingly contentious digital world; it explains the IP ecosystem, a complex combination of virtual resources, abstract specifications, tangible infrastructure, functionally specific systems, and the institutions and rules that design and govern these systems.
With a view toward the future and insights into the governance of emerging technologies, this book identifies eight IP-related levers of power that illuminate technology governance debates. Opening up the black box of the Internet Protocol and related global governance challenges, it explains the political battles and the stakes of these battles at the heart of the Internet.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
內容關於數位技術的地緣政治衝突圍繞著互聯網核心的一組複雜技術規範而產生。其中之一是互聯網協議(Internet Protocol, IP),其設計用於將資訊地址化並路由到目的地。中國重新設計互聯網?烏克蘭要求俄羅斯斷網?美國「放棄」互聯網?無論對與錯,互聯網協議在數十年來一直是許多數位政策關注的中心。
在檢視IP與公共利益問題之間的糾葛時,《互聯網核心的地緣政治》揭示了技術基礎設施如今成為政治和經濟權力的代理。持續的全球爭議圍繞著互聯網協議生態系統,暗示了其重要性以及為何IP成為在各種文化和歷史背景下調解更廣泛衝突的焦點。
《互聯網核心的地緣政治》分析了互聯網協議的發展軌跡及其在日益爭議的數位世界中調解地緣政治和國內爭議的可能未來;它解釋了IP生態系統,這是一個由虛擬資源、抽象規範、具體基礎設施、功能特定系統以及設計和管理這些系統的機構和規則組成的複雜組合。
展望未來並深入了解新興技術的治理,本書識別出八個與IP相關的權力杠杆,揭示技術治理辯論。打開互聯網協議及相關全球治理挑戰的黑箱,它解釋了這些政治鬥爭及其在互聯網核心的利害關係。
作者簡介
Fiona M. Alexander is Distinguished Policy Strategist in Residence and Internet Governance Lab Distinguished Fellow at American University, USA.
Laura DeNardis is Professor and Endowed Chair in Technology, Ethics, and Society and Director of the Center for Digital Ethics at Georgetown University, USA.
Nanette S. Levinson is Professor and Director, Internet Governance Lab at American University, USA.
Francesca Musiani is Research Professor at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), and Director of CNRS's Centre for Internet and Society.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Fiona M. Alexander 是美國美國大學的傑出政策策略家及網路治理實驗室的傑出研究員。
Laura DeNardis 是美國喬治城大學的科技、倫理與社會教授及專任講座教授,並擔任數位倫理中心的主任。
Nanette S. Levinson 是美國美國大學的教授及網路治理實驗室主任。
Francesca Musiani 是法國國家科學研究中心(CNRS)的研究教授,並擔任CNRS網路與社會中心的主任。