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Global cooperation on digital governance and the geoeconomics of new technologies in a multi-polar world
Issue
Created Nov 08, 2021
Session 1: Contemporary China and related geopolitics and geoeconomics
by
Kevin Rudd
Keynote address
Conference video: Session 1
Session 2: Implications for trade and other economic and social policies
by
Dan Ciuriak
Unfree Flow with No Trust: The Implications of Geoeconomics and Geopolitics for Data and Digital Trade
Conference video: Session 2
by
Caetano CR Penna
Technological Revolutions and the Role of the State in the Governance of Digital Technologies
Session 3: Implications for digital platform governance
by
Ronaldo Lemos
and
Christian Perrone
Platforms governance in a time of divide: Navigating the paradox of global tech and local constraints
by
Heidi Tworek
The path dependency of infrastructure: A commonly-neglected aspect of platform governance
Conference video: Session 3
by
Vikram Sinha
Platform Governance Through an Economic Lens
Session 4: Implications for governance of big data and new technologies
Conference video: Session 4
by
John Zysman
Toward a digital Bretton Woods?
by
Robert Fay
Global governance of data and digital technologies: A framework for peaceful cooperation
by
Dieter Ernst
Semiconductor supply chain regulation in the service of geopolitics: Implementation hurdles and collateral damage
Session 5: What of existing institutions and processes?
Conference video: Session 5
by
Henry Gao
E-commerce governance: Back to Geneva?
by
Douglas Lippoldt
Regulating the digital economy: Reflections on the trade & innovation nexus
by
Akshay Mathur
Global digital governance: The role of major economies, institutions and agreements
Session 6: What lies ahead for global relationships in the digital era?
Conference video: Session 6
by
Mark Kruger
China’s Three Key Macroeconomic Risks
by
Yves Tiberghien
,
Danielle Luo
, and
Panthea Pourmalek
Existential gap: Digital/AI acceleration and the missing global governance capacity
by
Samir Saran
Big Tech vs Red Tech: The Diminishing of Democracy in the Digital Age