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​SIPA have kindly offered ISOC-NY 5 seats at this event. *Only if you
definitely will attend* please RSVP at
http://www.meetup.com/isoc-ny/events/226348878/​.  For the rest of us there
will be a livestream.


joly posted: "On Friday October 30 2015 Columbia University's School of
International and Public Affairs will present a lunchtime panel The High
Politics of Internet Governance: Global Policy Conflicts a Decade after the
World Summit on the Information Society. On Dece"

[image: SIPA WSIS+10] <http://livestream.com/sipa/events/4458501>On *Friday
October 30 2015* Columbia University's *School of International and Public
Affairs <https://sipa.columbia.edu/>* will present a lunchtime panel *The
High Politics of Internet Governance: Global Policy Conflicts a Decade
after the World Summit on the Information Society
<https://sipa.columbia.edu/experience-sipa/events/the-high-politics-of-internet-governance-global-policy-conflicts-a-decade-after-the-world-summit-on>*.
On December 15-16 in New York, the United Nations is convening a *General
Assembly High-Level Meeting
<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/GA-High-Level-Meeting> *to review the goals of
the World Summit on the Information Society after a decade (WSIS+10) and to
craft a future vision for the information society. Input from various
stakeholders has raised questions about the future of the Internet and who
will run it. This Columbia SIPA panel will explain the implications of this
dialog for Internet sustainability, security, and freedom, and how this
high-level discussion connects to the planned transition of U.S. oversight
in Internet governance. Moderator: *Merit Janow*, Dean, School of
International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University. Panel: *Laura
DeNardis*, Professor, American University, and Senior Research Scholar,
Columbia SIPA; *Gordon Goldstein*, Managing Director and Head of External
Affairs, Silver Lake Group; *Ambassador David Gross*, Partner, Wiley
Rein; *Veni
Markovski*, Vice President, ICANN; *Ambassador Janis Mazeiks*, Ambassador,
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Latvia to the United Nations. The
event will be webcast live via the *Columbia SIPA Livestream Channel
<http://livestream.com/sipa/events/4458501>*.





*What: The High Politics of Internet Governance: Global Policy Conflicts a
Decade after the World Summit on the Information Society
<https://sipa.columbia.edu/experience-sipa/events/the-high-politics-of-internet-governance-global-policy-conflicts-a-decade-after-the-world-summit-on>
Where: School of International and Public Affairs, NYC When: Friday October
30 2015 1pm-2pm EDT | 17:00-18:00 UTC Webcast:
http://livestream.com/sipa/events/4458501
<http://livestream.com/sipa/events/4458501> Twitter: @ColumbiaSIPA
<https://twitter.com/search?q=%40ColumbiaSIPA> | #WSIS10
<https://twitter.com/hashtag/WSIS10>*


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