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Moving Beyond Regulatory Mechanisms: A Typology of Internet Control Regimes
"... i This paper examines national Internet control from a policy regime perspective. The mechanisms through which governments attempt to control the Internet may be devel-oped and implemented by different institutions and agencies, or fall outside of a formal regulatory structure entirely. As such, the ..."
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i This paper examines national Internet control from a policy regime perspective. The mechanisms through which governments attempt to control the Internet may be devel-oped and implemented by different institutions and agencies, or fall outside of a formal regulatory structure entirely. As such, the totality of the institutions and practices of na-tional Internet control is better conceptualized not as a regulatory regime, but as a control regime. After a survey of the critical policy and control dimensions, a six-part typology of control regimes is proposed. The purpose of this study and typology is exploratory. With comparative research about Internet control regimes at a relatively early stage, this paper aims to enable the formation of concepts and hypotheses about the interrelationship, or co-presence, of key distinguishing variables in different Internet control regimes. ii