Abstract—Policy autonomy exercised by Autonomous Systems (ASes) on the Internet can result in persistent oscillations in Border Gateway Protocol, the Internet’s inter-domain routing protocol. Current solutions either rely on globally consistent policy assignments, or require significant deviations from locally assigned policies, resulting in significant loss of autonomy of ASes. In this paper, we take a different approach that guarantees stability with less restrictive policies. Namely, we propose multipath routing to find a better trade-off between AS policy autonomy and system stability. We design an algorithm, STABLE PATH(S) ASSIGNMENT (SPA), that provably detects persistent oscillations and eliminates these oscillations by assigning multiple paths to some ASes in the network. Such an assignment allows each AS to use its most-preferred available path, while requiring very few ASes to carry transit traffic along additional paths in order to break oscillations. We design a dis...