Well - something needs to be there to facilitate multilateral treaties. You don't just get standard policies defined unless something is there to define it, to work towards them and to gather the results.Lestat wrote:Just a quick reaction.
This would not be a bad thing, but this could be arranged through a (or multiple) multilateral treatie(s). I do not see a need to set up an extra body or organisation or whatever to do this. The problem of any body/institution/organisation/... is that it invariably suffers from Mission Creep. They seldom give up authority without being pressured to do so and rather have a tendency to increase their jurisdiction/mandate/field of operations/... little by little. Or at least, that is my experience.
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Sure everything could - in theory - be handled by existing government departments working together across the borders of all the nations, but this is not how it works in reality. Because if it did we'd never have need for any international/inter-govermental workgroups/organisations of any kind.
The reason is that each nation and/or department have differnet views of what wants and needs, as you say yourself....
This goes for all departments and governments, which is excatly why I'd rather have one international organisation/taskforce/workgroup set up then a multitude of national governments and departments all trying to capitalize and gain most for themselves or a single government controling a world wide ressource because said government will mainly have its own interests at heart.They seldom give up authority without being pressured to do so and rather have a tendency to increase their jurisdiction/mandate/field of operations/... little by little. Or at least, that is my experience.
It is still in my view the lesser of two evils having an international body to define policies and govern worldwide intersts, then trusting each single national government/departments with the best interest of all others, which I'm sure will be neglegted for their own best interest as per your statement.
Also in the case of for instance ICANN, and related technological issues.