CITI Webinar on Digital Multilateralism After the UN Summit of the Future, 24 October 2024
Hello Sorry for cross-posting but the event below may be of interest to some on this list. If so, please join us, we’ll have a half hour+ of open discussion and it would be good to hear a range of views. Registration is at https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/columbia-institute-for-tele-informatio... Cheers Bill Drake           Seminars on Global Digital Governance Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) Columbia University Business School https://business.columbia.edu/citi/events/citi-seminars- <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxCJhmEyLbT5GQGcmc3ZgKRPbH7gUYTwfdZQ__j0R04ntgQAATzwf4PGhe0o9AMVTtDir36vqWEJfauzOf-zYaVM2BfuJYiiHwcR111LogJOwWfSBH2eMFNmB_NzRWeUBgdW7h0j0ZmKTyqRvWKtK1IA_HQFdFw6CaIsoJwl4v7erqKpE9N0ahzqX8jNBcblSz5mjNPMRI8=&c=IXMfUVwmHrMaUeUlNQY1ueGrXXMzK3zl3kwM99tAphBNnwc3tONT_A==&ch=96pDQbyXhpeITGNY4vWPQ1C8KqMWvvlpJKHS319JygOMgQ8Y7EXI0g==>g <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxCJhmEyLbT5GQGcmc3ZgKRPbH7gUYTwfdZQ__j0R04ntgQAATzwf4PGhe0o9AMVTtDir36vqWEJfauzOf-zYaVM2BfuJYiiHwcR111LogJOwWfSBH2eMFNmB_NzRWeUBgdW7h0j0ZmKTyqRvWKtK1IA_HQFdFw6CaIsoJwl4v7erqKpE9N0ahzqX8jNBcblSz5mjNPMRI8=&c=IXMfUVwmHrMaUeUlNQY1ueGrXXMzK3zl3kwM99tAphBNnwc3tONT_A==&ch=96pDQbyXhpeITGNY4vWPQ1C8KqMWvvlpJKHS319JygOMgQ8Y7EXI0g==>lobal-digital-governance <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...>   Digital Multilateralism After the UN Summit of the Future Thursday, October 24, 2024 11:00-12:30 EDT / UTC - 4 Register Here <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> Governments assembled at the United Nations' September 2024 Summit of the Future adopted a Pact for the Future that pledges "a new beginning in multilateralism" and to "transform global governance." Annexed to the Pact is a Global Digital Compact intended to apply these general aspirations to global digital governance. The Pact and its digital annex have been described by the UN and some others as achieving desperately needed reforms that strengthen the UN's ability to help manage both longstanding global challenges and new issues raised by the information revolution. In the digital sphere, this includes nods to the importance of multistakeholder input, the launch of new collaborations on artificial intelligence and other issues, and the creation of a New York office charged with leading UN system-wide coordination of digital cooperation. The time is ripe to assess what was achieved by the Pact and its digital annex, how the agreement may be implemented, and what it could mean for the future. Does it point to a transformative new beginning for digital multilateralism? Can its institutional innovations overcome the geopolitical tensions and rivalries that have confounded so many previous digital governance efforts in the UN? How will the new arrangements mesh with the digital policy work underway in UN specialized agencies and other intergovernmental organizations? How might they impact key processes that have more multistakeholder support, like the upcoming reviews of the World Summit on the Information Society agreements and the Internet Governance Forum's mandate? Will the UN New York begin to accommodate meaningful multistakeholder participation in its efforts? This webinar will facilitate open dialogue on these and related questions. A panel of expert participants in global digital governance processes will lead off. The rest of the session will be devoted to a conversation among all interested attendees. Introduction of the topic Eli Noam <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> is Paul Garrett Professor of Public Policy and Business Responsibility, Emeritus, and Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information at Columbia Business School. Moderator William J. Drake <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> is Director of International Studies at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information and an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School. Panelists Fiona M. Alexander <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> is both Distinguished Policy Strategist in Residence in the School of International Service and Distinguished Fellow at the Internet Governance Lab at American University. Previously, for close to 20 years, she served at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in the U.S. Department of Commerce where she was Associate Administrator for International Affairs. (USA) Anriette Esterhuysen <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> is Senior Advisor for Internet Governance at the Association for Progressive Communications (APC). Previously she was the APC’s Executive Director from 2000 until April 2017, and served as Chair of the IGF’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group from 2019 to 2021. Anriette was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013. (South Africa) Wolfgang Kleinwächter <https://fu8bm8rab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0012mWdpzfNHPAGDVjW07GT-gLbdf-Vv_DQWxC...> is Professor Emeritus of International Communication Policy and Regulation at the University of Aarhus. He was a member of ICANN’s Board of Directors, served as Special Ambassador for the NETmundial Initiative, is the founder and Chair of the European Summer School on Internet Governance, and was a member of the Global Commission on Stability in Cyberspace and of the UN Working Group on Internet Governance. (Germany)  
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William Drake