Dear Subscribers to LT,

I am happy to join your community.  Here are a few words about me.

I am an associate professor at Georgia Tech, in  the School of Public 
Policy<https://spp.gatech.edu/>.  I do research on Internet policy, both from a 
political science perspective (the design of institutions) and from a 
communications perspective, (propaganda on the net.) 
Here<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=sKHEyxUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao> is 
some of my research.  I did my PhD in political science at MIT, where I took at 
least one class with Josh Cohen.

Some time ago I was the Chair of Computer Professionals for Social 
Responsibility  (CPSR), and I led CPSR's work in Internet governance.  In that 
role, I was very active in the early years of ICANN and in WSIS.  Through CPSR 
I met Terry Winograd.

One of my current research interests is in US programs for democracy promotion. 
 A question that fascinates me both historically and philosophically is, can 
"democracy promotion" actually undermine democracy? In part this question is 
informed by recent history in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, and 
many other countries on the receiving end of democracy promotion. In part, it 
is informed by an intellectual interest in the convergence of domestic and 
international politics.

Thanks for having me on this list.  Unfortunately, due to my current 
obligations I cannot be very active on this list for now.  But I have already 
had some interesting connections, and I look forward to more.

Hans Klein
Associate Professor
School of Public Policy
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Georgia USA


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