Many pressing environmental and security threats now facing the
international community may be traced to the frontiers. From
climate change and cyber-attacks to the associated challenges of
space weaponization and orbital debris mitigation, solutions to all
of these issues have at their root some form of regulation over the
'global commons'. Yet governance over these spaces is now
transitioning away from multilateral treaties to regional and
bilateral accords. This book makes an original contribution by
comparing and contrasting some of the principal issues facing the
frontiers. It analyzes how and why existing governance structures
are often failing to adequately meet global collective action
problems, with special coverage on cybersecurity and Internet
governance. It proposes a new way forward incorporating lessons
from successful regimes as well as the interdisciplinary
scholarship on polycentric governance, arguing that
multi-stakeholder collaboration is imperative in order to avoid
tragedies of the global commons.
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