Iran and Internet Governance

Diplomat & International Canada

October 11, 2012

In the latest issue of Diplomat and International Canada, CIGI Distinguished Fellow and Global Security Program Director Fen Osler Hampson co-authors an article on Iran with Derek Burney – see page 11.

In the same issue, Hampson also co-authors a piece on internet governance with CIGI Distinguished Fellow Gordon Smith – see page 12.

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About the Authors

Fen Osler Hampson is a former CIGI distinguished fellow and director of the Global Security & Politics Program (2012-2019). Currently, he serves as chancellor’s professor and professor of international affairs at Carleton University and continues to provide leading research and insight to policy makers in the areas of Canadian foreign policy and global affairs. He is also the president of the World Refugee Council & Migration Council and was co-director of the Global Commission on Internet Governance and director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (2002-2014). A fellow of the Royal Society of Canada is also the recipient of an honorary degree from Trinity College, University of Toronto (2025).

Former Distinguished Fellow