Interorganizational Architecture
Examples of Intergovernmental Organizations
Return of the Regulatory State
100

Actors involved in Internet governance

Nation-states, private sector, civil society, IGOs, and NGOs

100

What does ITU stand for?

International Telecommunication Union

100

What actors set the vortexes of the Platform Governance Triangle?

State, Firms, and NGOs

200

Why should we study international organizations?

Skilled at management challenges such as: trade + energy arenas, environmental, human rights, security, health, internet governance, etc.

200
What does IGF stand for?

Internet Governance Forum

200

What analysis was used in the paper?

Stakeholder analysis

300

US Internet governance moved from Department of Defense to Department of Commerce

Policy Space

300

What does UNESCO stand for?

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

300

What country's federal government received the Digital Platforms Inquiry?

Australia

400

Orsini's definition of regime complex

A network of 3 or more international regimes that relate to a common subject matter or overlapping membership

400

What does OECD stand for?

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

400

What is the key dynamic shaping the Digital Platforms Inquiry? 

Competing demands of traditional news media and digital platforms

500

One way IOs have increased their role in Internet Governance

Issue/Policy Entrepreneurship: transnational public-private partnerships

500

What does CoE stand for? 

Council of Europe

500

Name at least 3 categories of ACCC inquiry stakeholders

Media companies, platform companies, advertising industry associations, media unions, non-profits, advocacy bodies, academic researchers, lobbyists, legal groups, business groups

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