Introduction : Internet policy crises -- pt. I. The pre-history of internet policy -- The air belongs to the people -- Infrastructure in the air -- pt. II. The future of internet policy -- Be realistic, demand the impossible : three radically democratic internet policies -- Hyper-power and private monopoly : the unholy marriage of (neo)corporatism and the imperial surveillance state -- The return of ideology and the future of Chinese internet policy -- The US digital divide : a call for a new philosophy -- Crypto war II -- Persistent pursuit of personal information : a historical perspective on digital advertising strategies -- The media policy tower of babble : a case for "policy literacy pedagogy" -- Utopian games -- Fair use goes global -- The great evasion : confronting market failure in American media policy -- The death and life of a great American agency -- "What is wrong cannot be made right"? why has media reform been sidelined in the debate over "social justice" in Israel?