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African stakeholdersWhat is “international� ICT policy? Who are African stakeholders? Why should they care?Submitted by Editor on 25 February, 2005 - 12:09.
Why International Policy is Important The ability to make an international telephone call or send a letter across the world is the direct result of long-established international agreements that set out rules for telephone traffic and postal systems. Since the end of World War II, international cooperation has played an increasingly important role in setting global rules for trade, dispute resolution, and technical compatibility. Globalisation is viewed by many as a threat to national identity, culture, and indigenous business. Yet more effective international cooperation may be the only hope for addressing the most critical problems the world faces today, including massive poverty, environmental degradation, and health crises. And these issues are inextricably tied up with socio-economic development on one level, and national security on another. The result is interdependence of national economies, and interconnectedness of national and international policy-making processes. All of this makes international policy more important than ever before. |