Twenty-five distinguished experts appointed to Global Commission on Internet Governance’s Research Advisory Network
Sunil Abraham is one the 25 experts appointed to the Global Commission on Internet Governance’s Research Advisory Network. Read the original published by the Global Commission on Internet Governance here.
The Global Commission is a two-year initiative launched in January 2014, by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and Chatham House. Chaired by Sweden’s Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, the commission will produce a comprehensive stand on the future of multi-stakeholder Internet governance.
The commission’s RAN, led by CIGI Senior Fellow Laura DeNardis, will assist in identifying and prioritizing Internet governance and Internet policy related issues within the commission’s mandate. Members of the RAN will provide expert briefings to the members of the commission and conduct research and analysis for the commission’s preparatory work and final report.
“The research advisory network will be an indispensable component of the Global Commission on Internet Governance,” said Fen Osler Hampson, co-director of the commission and director of CIGI’s Global Security & Politics program. “Under the direction of Laura DeNardis, the RAN will be of great benefit to this initiative’s critical analysis and findings. I’m grateful that these experts have agreed to participate.”
The twenty-five member network consists of:
- Sunil Abraham
- Izumi Aizu
- Peng Hwa Ang
- Subimal Bhattacharjee
- David Clark
- Sadie Creese
- Leslie Daigle
- Oleg Demidov
- William Dutton
- Lorraine Eden
- Laurent Elder
- Patrik Fältström
- Tobias Feakin
- Urs Gasser
- Clem Herman
- Jeanette Hofmann
- Konstantinos Komaitis
- Ronaldo Lemos
- Meryem Marzouki
- Carolina Rossini
- Michael Schmitt
- Emily Taylor
- Rolf H. Weber
- Andrew Wyckoff
- Christopher S. Yoo
Additional RAN members will be confirmed over time. For more information on the GCIG, including its twenty-nine commissioners and twenty-five research advisers, please visit: www.ourinternet.org. Follow the commission on Twitter @OurInternetGCIG.