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Ukrainian Crisis Prompts Sanctions against Internet Backbone: What is the Stakeholders’ Response?

..., the trends for “Balkanizing” and fragmenting the digital environment of the Internet into national jurisdictions were noted as alarming and at odds with the core principles of Internet governance. Yet, in 2022, intentional fragmentation of the Internet—following the implementation of anti-Russian sanctions—has suddenly been perceived as a “necessary evil” to stop military hostilities. Let’s investigate whether all stakeholders are indeed of the same opinion concerning the situation. Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?...

05.05.2022

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