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File Size: 563 KB
Print Length: 180 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1509501223
Publisher: Polity; 1 edition (May 23, 2017)
Publication Date: May 23, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B071JWRJS3
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Over the past several hundred years, the world has changed in many ways, but one thing is the same: we still have individual countries, each with their own set of laws, their own currency, and their own unique population of residents. Admittedly, there are cracks in what was previously sacrosanct. The EU and its accompanying Euro took one step toward a unified Europe very much as the United States accomplished several hundred years earlier, but the real issue has remained unchanged - that each individual is subject to the laws of their place of residence.But what if their residence is online? Wouldn't that individual be a citizen of the world? And aren't we that way in so many ways these days anyway? Buying products from Amazon UK if they are less expensive than buying them from Amazon here in the States is an easy decision I make frequently. Visiting France or Australia is as easy, albeit more time consuming, as visiting Kansas might be for a New Yorker. The Internet knows no borders - unless, that is, countries attempt to impose their sovereignty upon it through fragmentation. And it is here that we enter the doctoral thesis of Mueller's text. Expansive in ideas while concise in prose, the overall text serves as an introduction to the concepts behind where the internet might go in the coming decade, and whether it will pull the world along with it, or whether those who would get in its way to protect what they see as their own domain might end up ruining things for the rest of us.I am reminded of George Carlin's joke about there being those who lead, those who follow, and those who obstruct. Mueller's text focuses on those who might obstruct what would otherwise be the inevitable progression of the internet's knocking down the barriers which have for so many generations separated world citizens from one another. At the same time, of course, there is recognition as to the speed with which the Internet has led to disharmony and disagreements. Perhaps the open communication will lead to tragic consequences, something that national governments probably fear the most.Overall, this is a high level overview, meant for those who already understand the background of ICANN, IPv4 vs IPv6, and so forth. But the text isn't impenetrable even for those of us who don't work in the IT industry. I found it most interesting.
“Will the Internet Fragment?†by Milton Mueller offers incisive commentary and analysis on the future of Internet sovereignty. Professor Mueller is a technology professor and co-director of the Internet Governance Project. This scholarly book is useful for policymakers and others who may be concerned about keeping the Internet open for the collective benefit of all.Professor Mueller discusses what is meant by ‘fragmentation’ in order to differentiate technical versus governance issues. The illusion of fragmentation is merely due to the exponential growth of the Internet and how individuals have learned to use it. The more exacting term, according to professor Mueller, is ‘alignment’ or the attempt by various nation states to control the Internet from the top-down. The author is hopeful that the powerful, bottom-up network effects of the Internet will push back against those who try to assert sovereignty over the Internet community – whether this force comes from government in the China, U.S., E.U. or elsewhere.For its thought-provoking discussion of a timely and important issue, I highly recommend Professor Muller’s academic yet compelling book to everyone.
Thought provoking book that I have held off reviewing for quite a while after not being sure exactly what to say. There are easy responses, "well, I've traveled to China and their Internet is completely (or nearly completely) different" or "Russia! Hacking! Elections! Guccifer! Wikileaks" or "the threat of the end of net neutrality." All of those topics tie to the fragmentation, or possible fragmentation, but here the focus is on issues directly related to national sovereignty. After all, the Internet is very different than even the trans-national companies which have so bedeviled notions of nation state identity.This book got me thinking, slightly tangentially (as good books can do!), about the limits of both hard and soft power online, and how power and prestige online can coexist with (for lack of a better term on my part) the real world's equivalents. Lots of questions to think about here.
This is an intensely interesting question that has been popping up with regular frequency over the last few years but somehow, doesn't seem to get any serious attention. The author breaks that trend by tackling the question on everyone's mind in a clear, concise and yet comprehensive manner. The book starts with defining the problem - what is fragmentation - and what it isn't. I frames the question(s) and concerns around four basic assumptions and then presents a compelling if not somewhat biased 'solution'. While the reader may or may not agree with the primary assumptions or the suggested solutions, the author gets an A+ for providing both in a meaningful and realistic manner. So, why not a full five stars? First, the book could have been twice as long as still just as compelling if not more so. Next, within the first 30 pages, I was already exhausted by the over-use of the word "balkanized"...yes, it's an apt description but the tendency to over-use certain words detracted from the pleasure of reading this well thought out book. Overall very worthy, thought provoking and well organized.
This is essentially a placeholder review.I began reading this, and told my Intellectual Property Law colleague about it. Said colleague borrowed the book, reported that it was both interesting and helpful--especially for IP lawyers like my colleague who are engaged in a lot of head-scratching about how Brexit will and won't change things in the UK--and confirmed my view that some editing/word choice change would have helped). Said colleague promised to get the book quickly read and returned.....
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