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Building cybersecurity through multistakeholder diplomacy: Politics, processes, and prospects -- PART II Thematic issues -- 2. The geopolitics of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy: A comparative analysis -- 3. Multistakeholder characteristics of past and ongoing cybersecurity norms processes -- 4. Developing multistakeholder structures for cybersecurity norms: Learning from experience -- 5. Implementing cybersecurity norms: The design of international institutions -- PART III Country perspectives -- 6. U.S. multistakeholder engagement in cyber stability issues -- 7. Russia's participation in multistakeholder diplomacy for cybersecurity norms -- 8. Rethinking Chinese multistakeholder governance of cybersecurity -- 9. India's "passive" multistakeholder cyber diplomacy -- 10. Brazil and multistakeholder diplomacy for the Internet: Past achievements, current challenges and the road ahead -- 11. Taking stock of Estonia's multistakeholder cyber diplomacy -- PART IV Conclusion -- 12. The way ahead for multistakeholder cyber diplomacy -- Index. 330 $a"Providing a much-needed study on cybersecurity regime building, this comprehensive book is a detailed analysis of cybersecurity norm-making processes and country positions, through the lens of multi-stakeholder diplomacy. Multi-disciplinary and multi-national scholars and practitioners use insights drawn from high-level discussion groups to provide a rigorous analysis of how major cyber powers view multi-stakeholder diplomacy. Looking at how past cybersecurity initiatives and multi-stakeholder negotiations in other fields illuminate its dynamics, this book will help put states' approaches towards multi-stakeholder cyber diplomacy into perspective, and frame the role of private actors in cybersecurity regime building. 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