it’s such a huge body of disconnected things that the question if IT is still a thing or if IT is meaningless is irrelevant.

a centralized government to enforce IT would be bad but not sure who or what irons out the contradictions of IT as the body grows.

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do you feel there have been some internationally respected norms that have been followed in the last decades, and has this changed?

I don’t think it’s about a global government.

I think in most if not all verticals/categories of international respected norms…

the norms are adhered to, this making them respected norms… 💁‍♀️

while disputes arise from time to time due to differences in interpretation or interests, the participating nations even in the majority of disputes work to resolve them.

I think what’s happened is we’ve added more verticals, not necessarily bad thing, like cyber, sustainability, climate, and each vertical gets its own headline dispute. Thus making it seem as if disputes or breaks from the norm are more common.