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5 The Rising Role of China in the Promotion of Multilateral Internet Governance, 1994–2014
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: The ITU as Actor, Arena, and Antenna of Techno-Diplomacy 1
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Part I. ITU as a Global Actor in the History of Telecommunications
- 1 The Russian Empire and the International Telegraph Union, 1856–1875 15
- 2 ITU, Submarine Cables and African Colonies, 1850s–1900s 37
- 3 When Techno-Diplomacy Failed: Walter S. Rogers, the Universal Electrical Communications Union, and the Limitations of the International Telegraph Union as a Global Actor in the 1920s 55
- 4 ITU, the Development Debate, and Technical Cooperation in the Global South, 1950–1992 77
- 5 The Rising Role of China in the Promotion of Multilateral Internet Governance, 1994–2014 107
- 6 Is the International Telecommunication Union Still Relevant in “the Internet Age?” Lessons From the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) 135
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Part II. ITU as an Arena of Techno-Diplomatic Negotiations for Emerging Technologies
- 7 Telegraphic Diplomacy From the Origins to the Formative Years of the ITU, 1849–1875 169
- 8 The International Radiotelegraph Union Over the Course of World War I, 1912–1927 191
- 9 Technology Taking Over Diplomacy? The ‘Comité Consultatif International (for) Fernschreiben’ (CCIF) and Its Relationship to the ITU in the Early History of Telephone Standardization, 1923–1947 215
- 10 A Union of Nations or Administrations? Voting Rights, Representation, and Sovereignty at the International Telecommunication Union in the 1930s 243
- 11 ITU Exhibitions in Switzerland: Displaying the “Big Family of Telecommunications,” 1960s–1970s 265
- 12 Techno-Diplomacy of the Planetary Periphery, 1960s–1970s 297
- 13 The ITU Facing the Emergence of the Internet, 1960s–Early 2000s 321
- Index 345
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: The ITU as Actor, Arena, and Antenna of Techno-Diplomacy 1
-
Part I. ITU as a Global Actor in the History of Telecommunications
- 1 The Russian Empire and the International Telegraph Union, 1856–1875 15
- 2 ITU, Submarine Cables and African Colonies, 1850s–1900s 37
- 3 When Techno-Diplomacy Failed: Walter S. Rogers, the Universal Electrical Communications Union, and the Limitations of the International Telegraph Union as a Global Actor in the 1920s 55
- 4 ITU, the Development Debate, and Technical Cooperation in the Global South, 1950–1992 77
- 5 The Rising Role of China in the Promotion of Multilateral Internet Governance, 1994–2014 107
- 6 Is the International Telecommunication Union Still Relevant in “the Internet Age?” Lessons From the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) 135
-
Part II. ITU as an Arena of Techno-Diplomatic Negotiations for Emerging Technologies
- 7 Telegraphic Diplomacy From the Origins to the Formative Years of the ITU, 1849–1875 169
- 8 The International Radiotelegraph Union Over the Course of World War I, 1912–1927 191
- 9 Technology Taking Over Diplomacy? The ‘Comité Consultatif International (for) Fernschreiben’ (CCIF) and Its Relationship to the ITU in the Early History of Telephone Standardization, 1923–1947 215
- 10 A Union of Nations or Administrations? Voting Rights, Representation, and Sovereignty at the International Telecommunication Union in the 1930s 243
- 11 ITU Exhibitions in Switzerland: Displaying the “Big Family of Telecommunications,” 1960s–1970s 265
- 12 Techno-Diplomacy of the Planetary Periphery, 1960s–1970s 297
- 13 The ITU Facing the Emergence of the Internet, 1960s–Early 2000s 321
- Index 345