Arms Control and Emerging Disruptive Technologies
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Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
To maintain people's independence in the modern, digital era, courts are finding that old rules giving government agents access to tangible things don't necessarily apply to digital stuff. Old rules protecting property rights do apply to digital stuff.
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Blog: Centre for International Policy Studies
Space is crowded. There is a traffic jam in low earth orbit (LEO, 200 to 2000 km above the earth). There are a very large number of both civilian and military satellites in LEO, both operational and defunct – not …
Blog: The Strategist
Dozens of countries around the world, from the United States to India, will hold or have already held elections in 2024. While this may seem like a banner year for democracy, these elections are taking ...
Blog: blog*interdisziplinäre geschlechterforschung
Am 8. März 2024 wird das Institut für Geschlechtersensible Medizin an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Duisburg-Essen feierlich eröffnet. Was zunächst als Wahlfach für Studierende und Forum...
Blog: The Strategist
The world is again a dangerous place. A very real war is underway in Europe, while in the Indo-Pacific China is undertaking a rapid arms build-up, the political leadership in Beijing is making bellicose statements ...
Blog: LSE Southeast Asia Blog
The fintech industry in Southeast Asia holds immense potential for growth and innovation in the post-Covid era. The region has seen a significant shift towards digitalization, with a large number of consumers actively engaging in digital financial services and embracing virtual payments. However, there are important challenges that need to be addressed to fully unlock … Continued
Blog: Verfassungsblog
Everyone talks about AI at the moment. Biden issues an Executive Order while the EU hammers out its AI Act, and world and tech leaders meet in the UK to discuss AI. The significance of Biden's Executive Order can therefore only be understood when taking a step back and considering the growing global AI regulatory landscape. In this blogpost, I argue that an international law of AI is slowly starting to emerge, pushing countries to adopt their own position on this technology in the international regulatory arena, before others do so for them. Biden's Executive Order should hence be read with exactly this purpose in mind.
Blog: theorieblog.de
Vom 17. bis 19. April findet an der Central European University in Wien eine Doktorandenkonferenz mit dem Titel "(Re)searching Power: Emerging Approaches Across Disciplines" statt. Konferenzsprache ist Englisch. Gegenstand der Konferenz ist Macht in ihren unterschiedlichen Erscheinungsformen in sozialen und politischen Beziehungen: Vom Individuum bis zur Gesellschaft, vom Klassenzimmer bis zur Konfliktzone, von Autokrat*innen bis […]
Blog: LSE Human Rights
The Education-Migration Nexus Humans have always been on the move. The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) conceptualises a migrant as a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons. Some people migrate … Continued
Blog: Global Investments & Local Development
By Vito Amendolagine (University of Foggia), Lucia Piscitello (Politecnico di Milano) and Roberta Rabellotti (University of Pavia) Foreign investments by emerging market MNEs (EMNEs) are effective in improving firms' innovation outcomes, but the benefits are lower in 'global cities' when compared to more peripheral locations, also due to the fierce competition EMNEs suffer from local incumbents. … Continued
Blog: POLLEN
Dear all, We are excited that POLLEN 2023 will be held in person in Durban and are looking forward to seeing many people there. In the time between our original submission and now, interests and availabilities have evolved, so we are looking for a couple of panelists to round out our panel below. Please feel … Read more CFP POLLEN 2023: Rights, sovereignty, and emerging technologies in global environmental governance
Blog: Environment Focus
by Joseph Cordonnier and Deger Saygin, OECD Environment Directorate Although policy makers and industry acknowledge the urgency of action for the net-zero industry transition in emerging and developing economies, the investment challenge remains significant. The manufacturing industry serves society with a variety materials and...
Blog: blog*interdisziplinäre geschlechterforschung
Algorithms increasingly make decisions for humans or support human decision-making (Sunstein 2023). To address cases of discrimination regulatory efforts for Artificial Intelligence (AI) have recently...
Blog: Global Voices
"...there is no unifying force in Taiwan that represents the values generated by the Sunflower Movement, so people can only vote for the DPP and the newly emerged TPP."