The following is the podcast of the April webinar on ‘Illegal online content and liability of Internet intermediaries: Why not shoot the messenger?‘ The webinar, which took place on 24 April, was hosted by Vladimir Radunovic. The summary is available here.
Gender and Tech Online Talk Series: Digital Colonialism
25 Apr 25 - 25 Apr 25Online
Tackling disinformation, protecting democratic governance: Challenges and opportunities
12 Mar 25 - 12 Mar 25
CENSURE – Twitter et Facebook font la loi. Mais de quel droit?
28 Jan 21 - 28 Jan 21Online
Could COVID-19 disrupt the Internet?
24 Mar 20 - Online
Diplo at the APrIGF 2019
16 Jul 19 - 19 Jul 19Vladivostok, Russia
Content Creator FestivaI: Industrial Revolution 4.0: Dare to Say No?
20 Oct 18 - Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Joint Civil Society Meeting 2017
16 Dec 17 - Geneva, Switzerland
Diplo at Cyber Week 2017
25 Jun 17 - 29 Jun 17Tel Aviv, Israel
Introduction to Digital Politics 2015: online course for Geneva-based diplomats
27 Apr 15 - 22 Jun 15Online
[Webinar] Online freedom of speech: the battle continues
25 Sep 12 - Online
Tech continuity in President Trump’s first 100 days
During President Trump’s first 100 days, technology policy exhibited continuity rather than disruption, with a focus on AI and digital regulation characterized by incremental adjustments. Only 9 of [...]
27 Apr, 2025
Trump and tech: More of the same, but with a twist
As Trump takes office, the tech world anticipates a blend of continuity and change in policy. While historically, the U.S. has favored a private-sector-driven tech landscape, Trump is expected to main[...]
08 Jan, 2025
Disinformation takes to the streets: Lessons from other countries that could inspire discussions in the UK
The UK faces a disinformation crisis on the streets. What can we learn from other countries’ approaches to counter it? Marília Maciel looks at strategies that could inspire new policy.[...]
09 Aug, 2024
Gender equality in diplomacy: Chinese and other foreign ministries
We examine gender equality in diplomacy, focusing on Chinese and other foreign ministries, to understand the global landscape and propose strategies for progress. This analysis reveals significant dis[...]
21 May, 2023
Governments vs ChatGPT: Investigations around the world
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Now, governments around the world are starting to take notice of these tools, and have launched investigations into OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Here are the countries tha[...]
20 Apr, 2023
Governments vs ChatGPT: Regulation around the world
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Now, governments around the world are starting to take notice of these tools, and have launched investigations into OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Here are the countries tha[...]
20 Apr, 2023
Why Elon Musk Twitter experiment could be a success – even if it fails?
Elon Musk's venture with Twitter could reshape our understanding of social media's influence, focusing on the lessons from both its triumphs and setbacks. This exploration suggests that, successful or[...]
04 May, 2022
2021: The emergence of digital foreign policy
The text explores how nations are increasingly incorporating digital strategies into their foreign policies. This shift recognizes the critical role of digital technologies in shaping global affairs, [...]
26 Jan, 2021
Geneva Internet Platform: 10 focus areas for 2021
The Geneva Internet Platform focuses on Internet governance and digital policy by providing accessible information and analysis. Their 10 focus areas for 2021 include digital governance, cybersecurity[...]
07 Jan, 2021
Establishing standards for IoT devices: Recent examples
The text discusses the importance of establishing privacy and security standards for IoT devices due to concerns surrounding their use. Examples include Finland's cybersecurity label, Singapore's Cybe[...]
16 Dec, 2020
Nature and digital: A historical view from Geneva
Thie blog draws connections between Geneva's natural beauty and its significance as a hub for digital policy and governance. This perspective offers insights into how the city's environmental and digi[...]
11 Dec, 2020
Cybersecurity requires governments to step in
Governments are needed in cybersecurity to create incentives for companies to invest in secure products. Regulations and policies guided by the government can help address the lack of cybersecurity in[...]
09 Dec, 2020
2024
Decoding Disinformation: Lessons from Case Studies
The evolution of the internet over the years has played a crucial role in the access to and dissemination of information. The digitalisation of news p... Read more
2015
Freedom on the Net 2015
The Freedom on the Net 2015 report assesses global internet freedom, highlighting increasing government censorship and surveillance. Internet freedom ... Read more
2012
The Hypocrisy Threatening the Future of the Internet
The message highlights the threat of hypocrisy to the future of the internet, raising concerns about the negative impact of inconsistent actions and s... Read more
2009
Empowering women in the IG process
'At the ICANN meeting in Puerto Rico last year I was not aware of anything unusual in the demographics, but in Hyderabad I noticed that while men of m... Read more
2006
Emerging Leaders for the Digital World 2009
These pages contain the stories of talented people likely to play an important role in future Internet-related developments; all of them former partic... Read more
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