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IGP Presents Research at the Social Science and Security Seminar

Prof. Milton Mueller and Letian Cheng will present at Social Science and Security Seminar hosted by Georgia Institute of Technology on March 10th, 2025. They will present the paper titled "Connected Vehicles and International Data Transfers: Operationalizing Security, Privacy and Economic Rationales in China, US and the EU".
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Declaring Independence in Cyberspace

Declaring Independence in Cyberspace tells the story of the struggle between governments and the global Internet community over control of the Internet registries (IANA). It offers new insights into a pressing question with profound implications: is state sovereignty the immutable foundation of global governance, or can new technological capabilities change the model?

“This is a book that needed to be written, and no one is better placed to write it than Milton Mueller. This full, rigorous account provides researchers and policymakers with a precious resource on global internet governance.”

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