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Aedrew puts the finger into the right direction. There is a thread that ICANN pays lip service to the MSM but in reality overrides it with a day-to-day policy which ignores vboth a bottom up PDP as well as the positions of CS stakeholder groups.
Another point is the HR dimension, however we should do this in a way which would ask qustions to ICANN and notm primarily to the local host.
wolfgang
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Fra: NCSG-Discuss på vegne af Andrew A. Adams
Sendt: on 20-02-2013 02:06
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Emne: Re: [NCSG-Discuss] Please suggest proposed topics for discussion at Beijing ICANN meeting in April
Robin,
Perhaps not focussed enough, but for the ICANN Public Forum, I think a broad
discussion of the multi-stateholder model and threats to its dominance as the
primary means of Internet Governance (e.g. the GAC expecting the ICANN Board
to override bottom-up policy development and follow its "advice" instead; the
ITU's attempted land-grab for authority over the Internet; Staff tendency to
try to make policy on-the-hoof instead of following PDPs) would seem to be an
important topic to raise, not just the policy v implementation specific
debate.
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Professor Andrew A Adams [log in to unmask]
Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and
Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics
Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/
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