Protecting the Public Core of the Internet: Perspectives from the Netherlands and Republic of Korea

Collection of edited papers edited by Dennis Broeders, Byoung Won Min, Arun Sukumar, and In Tae Yoo, in collaboration with Dankook University and Ewha Institute of Politics.

Contributions by Olaf Kolkman, Paul Timmers, Byoung Won Min, Jan Aart Scholte and Bibi van den Berg, Jungsup Park, Paul Ducheine and Peter Pijpers, and In Tae Yoo.

Table of contents

Introduction

1. Korean and Dutch approaches to safeguarding the technical and logical infrastructure of the global internet: convergences and divergences, Dennis Broeders, Byoung Won Min, Arun M. Sukumar and In Tae Yoo

The concept of the public core

2. Technical precision and diplomatic ambiguity, Olaf Kolkman
3. EU policy and the public core of the Internet: an ever more strategic relationship, Paul Timmers
4. Why multistakeholderism? Ruling the Internet without multilateralism, Byoung Won Min

Protecting global critical Internet infrastructure: relationship between the public core and internet governance

5. Governing the public core of the Internet: a snapshot of the Netherlands' practices, Jan Aart Scholte and Bibi van den Berg
6. The public core from the perspective of Internet governance, Jungsup Park

Protecting global critical Internet infrastructure: relationship between the public core and (inter)national security

7. Protecting the public core of the Internet: the Netherlands' security perspective, Paul Ducheine and Peter Pijpers
8. Evolving South Korea's cybersecurity strategy and implications for global critical Internet infrastructure, In Tae Yoo

The Hague Program on International Cyber Security

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Protecting the Public Core of the Internet: Perspectives from the Netherlands and Republic of Korea