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- Item10 Years of Diplomatic Training(DiploFoundation with the support of the Commonwealth Secretariat, 2004) Sharma, Kamalesh; Calmy-Rey, Micheline; Borg, Tonio; Okoli, Uchenna; Mponda, Francis; Medard, Maria; del Castilho, Angelic Alihusain; Cross, Solange; Hamilton, Salas; Poitier, Sandra; Winters Evans, Tracy
- Item2021: The emergence of digital foreign policy(DiploFoundation, 2021-03) Kurbalija, Jovan; Hone, Katharina; Andjelkovic, Katarina; Perucica, Natasa
- Item3rd Annual Geneva Engage Awards(Geneva Internet Platform; DiploFoundation, 2017-12) Group of Authors
- Item4th Geneva Engage Awards(Geneva Internet Platform; DiploFoundation, 2019) Group of Authors
- Item5th Geneva Engage Awards(Geneva Internet Platform; DiploFoundation, 2020) Group of Authors
- ItemA tipping point for the Internet: 10 predictions for 2018(DiploFoundation, Policy Papers and Briefs – 9, 2018) Kurbalija, Jovan
- ItemAn Introduction to Internet Governance(DiploFoundation, 2014) Kurbalija, JovanAlthough Internet governance deals with the core of the digital world, governance cannot be handled with a digital-binary logic of true/false and good/bad Instead, Internet governance demands many subtleties and shades of meaning and perception; it thus requires an analogue approach, covering a continuum of options and compromises. Therefore, this book does not attempt to provide definite statements on Internet governance issues Rather, its aim is to propose a practical framework for analysis, discussion, and resolution of significant issues in the field.
- ItemAn Introduction to Internet Governance(DiploFoundation, 2016) Kurbalija, JovanAlthough Internet governance deals with the core of the digital world, governance cannot be handled with the digital-binary logic of true or false, or good or bad. Instead, the subject demands many subtleties and shades of meaning and perception, requiring an analogue approach, covering a continuum of options and compromises. The aim of the book An Introduction to Internet Governance, by Dr Jovan Kurbalija, is to provide a comprehensive overview of the main issues and actors in the field through a practical framework for analysis, discussion, and resolution of significant issues. Written in a clear and accessible way, supplemented with figures and illustrations, it focuses on the technical, security, legal, economic, development, sociocultural, and human rights aspects of Internet governance. The text and approaches presented in the book have been used by DiploFoundation and many universities as a basis for training courses and capacity development programmes on Internet governance.
- ItemAnnual Report 2003(DiploFoundation, 2003) Group of Authors
- ItemAnnual Report 2005(DiploFoundation, 2005) Group of Authors