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Announcing the Launch of the Internet Governance Project We are pleased to announce the launch of the Internet Governance Project (IGP), a multi-university partnership to analyze global Internet policy issues. IGP's research agenda is closely related to the on-going United Nations' review of Internet Governance. IGP's member institutions include two research centers at Syracuse University: and one research center at the Georgia Institute of Technology: As its first project IGP is providing the United Nations' Information and Communication Technologies Task Force (UN ICT TF) a detailed analysis of global policy regimes. The resulting study will provide a fact-based "map" of existing global rules for the Internet and the institutions that make those rules. IGP's research team includes:
  • MILTON MUELLER, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
  • JOHN R. MATHIASON, Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
  • HANS KLEIN, Assoc. Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy
  • LEE MCKNIGHT, Assoc. Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
  • MARC HOLITSCHER, Lecturer, Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Zürich