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    • Characterizing cyberspace: Past, present and future 

      Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010-03-12)
      In general terms, most practitioners share a working concept of cyberspace—it is the collection of computing devices connected by networks in which electronic information is stored and utilized, and communication takes ...
    • The expressive power of the Internet design 

      Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-04-27)
      The present Internet is not defined in terms of its semantics, at least at the packet level. The loose packet carriage model of “what comes out is what went in” is intentionally almost semantics-free. The packets just carry ...
    • Integrating cyberspace and international relations: The co-evolution dilemma 

      Choucri, Nazli; Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012-11-06)
      Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low politics – the term used to denote background conditions and routine decisions and processes. By contrast high politics ...
    • Three views of cyberspace 

      Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011-01-05)
      The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to an important but perhaps under- appreciated aspect of the Internet: the emergent idea of a global commons in the use of the Internet, in which people might transcend national ...
    • Tools of engagement: Mapping the tussles in cyberspace 

      Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012-03-12)
      This paper has been prepared as part of the Explorations in Cyber International Relations project being carried out at MIT, Harvard and collaborating institutions. The goal of this paper is to lay the groundwork for the ...
    • Toward the design of a future Internet 

      Clark, David D. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-10-10)
      This document is one very preliminary proposal for the design of a Future Internet—an outline of requirements and architecture. This document should only be seen as a first step in such a proposal; there are many parts ...