16 Jul 25 - 16 Jul 25Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Rio de Janeiro
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28 Mar 25 - 28 Mar 25Warsaw
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04 Apr 25 - 04 Apr 25Belgrade
12 Mar 25 - 12 Mar 25
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21 Nov 24 - 22 Nov 24Budapest, Hungary
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22 Oct 24 - 22 Oct 24Online
June’s G7 meeting, chaired by Canada, focused mainly on issues such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as latest conflicts, including those between Israel and Iran and Russia[...]
03 Jul, 2025
Beneath the waves lies a geopolitical battleground over the future of critical minerals. As demand for rare metals surges, nations and corporations are racing to unlock the ocean’s mineral wealth, r[...]
13 May, 2025
The concept of digital sovereignty has gained prominence. This discussion examines the tension between territorial politics and transborder digital operations, highlighting how demands for autonomy re[...]
03 Apr, 2025
The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive legal framework regulating AI, balancing innovation with fundamental rights protection. By adopting a risk-based approach and emphasising transparenc[...]
20 Mar, 2025
The Council of Europe’s Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence marks a historic step as the first legally binding international treaty on AI, emphasising human rights, democracy, and the ru[...]
12 Mar, 2025
In an era where cyber threats, natural disasters, and geopolitical instability pose risks to digital infrastructure, data embassies offer nations a secure way to protect critical information beyond th[...]
06 Mar, 2025
The UN's ethical AI principles strive to balance innovation with accountability, emphasising "do no harm," sustainability, and human oversight. However, as AI governance remains largely voluntary, the[...]
04 Mar, 2025
UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence sets a global standard for AI governance, emphasising human rights, fairness, and accountability. By addressing both visible and hidd[...]
25 Feb, 2025
Serbian students are rewriting nationalism – not as division, but as solidarity. Serbs, Bosniaks, and members of other ethnic communities stand together, proving patriotism is about who you stand be[...]
20 Feb, 2025
AI ethics is not a mere extension of traditional moral principles but an inflection point that challenges how we define responsibility, oversight, and trust in technology. While AI itself remains mora[...]
18 Feb, 2025
AI innovation is evolving rapidly, often outpacing laws and ethical safeguards, leaving regulators struggling to keep up. While technology promises efficiency and progress, it also carries risks that [...]
11 Feb, 2025
Imagine 100,000 people standing in utmost silence for 15 minutes, with their phone flashlights pointed at the sky. They pay tribute to the 15 innocent people who died under the rubble of the collapsed[...]
05 Feb, 2025
2024
In today’s world, tech diplomacy bridges governments and tech companies, focusing on governance, policy, and cooperation in digital technologies and... Read more
2024
Statecraft and Foreign Policy provides an in-depth understanding of India’s rise as an economic and political power and its role in addressing globa... Read more
2024
Understanding how AI functions is becoming necessary for everyone, from citizens to societal leaders. Citizens’ basic rights and well-being can be a... Read more
2022
Journal of Moral Theology dedicated special issue on 'artificial intelligence'.... Read more
2021
It was a hundred and forty years ago today that Wyatt Earp took his group to fight the outlaws of the Clanton gang. It was a bright, windy and chill... Read more
2020
The briefing paper discusses the potential of virtual reality in fostering peacebuilding efforts worldwide. Through VR technology, individuals can dev... Read more
2019
This research paper examines African countries cybersecurity readiness and how Africa can play a role in shaping international negotiations and discus... Read more
2019
Employed against a warlike background, the diplomatic methods of the ancient Greeks are thought by some to have been useless but by others to have bee... Read more
2019
“Diplomatic security” is the term now usually preferred to “diplomatic protection” for the steps taken by states to safeguard the fabric of th... Read more
2018
The briefing paper discusses various predictions for the internet in 2018, focusing on key trends and developments that will shape the digital landsca... Read more
2018
In this briefing paper, Ms Barbara Rosen Jacobson analyses the debate of the April 2018 meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) of the Conv... Read more
2018
The message provides an overview of developing community-level capacity assessment tools relevant to rural Africa to improve local development strateg... Read more
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