e-G8 Forum report (2011)
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“Fittingly, this e-book is a virtual incarnation of an event whose physical existence was fleeting, but whose impact will endure. Opened on May 24, 2011 in Paris by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the e-G8 Forum gathered together the finest minds and most skillful operators of the Internet for just two days. But the Forum’s effect as a catalyst—on participants, on the G8 Summit that succeeded it, and on public policy by governments worldwide—was, and will continue to be, far more meaningful.
The Forum was an intense and ambitious gathering of 1500 participants from more than 30 countries. It culminated in a delegation to the G8 Summit of Heads and State and governments, where questions regarding
the Internet were on the agenda for the first time in the history of international summit meetings. The delegation was led by Maurice Lévy, Chairman and CEO of Publicis Groupe, and comprised Hiroski Mikitani, the CEO of Rakuten; Yuri Milner, CEO of Digital Sky Technologies; Stéphane Richard, CEO of France Telecom-Orange; Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google; and Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook.” (from Preface)
Edited by Ruth Marshall
Produced by PublicisLive
Published in June 2011
76 pages
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Freedom on the Net 2011: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media Freedom (2011)
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In order to illuminate the emerging threats to internet freedom and identify areas of opportunity, Freedom House created a unique methodology to assess the full range of elements that comprise digital media freedom. This report examines internet freedom in 37 countries around the globe. The study’s findings indicate that the threats to internet freedom are growing and have become more diverse. Cyber attacks, politically-motivated censorship, and government control over internet infrastructure have emerged as especially prominent threats.
Editors: Sanja Kelly, Sarah Cook
Published by Freedom House, Washington DC, 18 April 2011
410 pages
PDF (full report)
PDF (booklet of key findings)
Asian Intelligence, 821: Internet and Social Networking as Forces for Political Change (2011)
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“Report on use of social media for political change in selected Asian countries: Vietnam, China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Egypt.”
Asian Intelligence: An Independent Fortnightly Report on Asian Business and Politics
Publisher Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd, Hong Kong, 23 February 2011
Asian Intelligence Report, No. 821
16 pages
PDF (updated on 2018-3-8)
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