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The Return of the Regulatory State: Nation-States as Policy Actors in Digital Platform Governance

Author:
Flew, Terry
Year:
2024

This chapter tracks the evolution of Internet governance from the “open Internet” discourses of the 1990s towards the current “policy turn”, and the growing regulatory activism of nation-states in addressing questions around the economic, political and communications power of digital platform companies. It observes that this occurs in a context of a shift in the politics of political parties of the right towards “Big State” populism, a crisis of liberalism as a dominant policy discourse, and demands in liberal democracies towards greater regulation of digital platforms. This in turn points towards a misalignment between the regulatory activism of nation-states and international Internet governance frameworks, which tend to be premised upon multistakeholder governance and a minimal role for nation-state governments.