Jun 07, 2023
Yasmin Afina and Marjorie Buchser
Chatham House
AI policy and regulation should ensure it benefits all rather than maintain the status quo for a privileged few. This piece highlights existing regulatory frameworks that can provide a foundational basis for AI governance.
Jun 04, 2023
Chen Dongxiao
SIIS
This discusses the necessity for dialogue amongst countries in multilateral institutions given the Australian nuclear-submarine catalyst in recent news. This proliferation raises questions on security and cooperation.
May 23, 2023
John Edwards
Lowy Institute
This report focuses on economic great power interests in the technology sector, particularly between competing industries, and how subsidies and export controls risk splitting the global economy into competing blocs.
May 18, 2023
Marianne Schneider-Petsinger
Chatham House
Japan’s G7 presidency is a chance to narrow differences on economic security, strengthen member coordination, and step-up engagement with non-G7 countries. This article recommends prioritizing five aspects of economic security.
May 15, 2023
Branka Marijan
CIGI
Developments in AI have raised alarm for those on the world stage who demand that human control over weapons systems be maintained and regulated. This argues that without immediate action, the opportunity to regulate AI-assisted weapons may soon vanish.
May 11, 2023
Bobo Lo
Lowy Institute
This report analyzes how the West and developing countries are divided in their response to the Ukraine conflict, and what it means for international order. It argues the only viable order is one that is more inclusive and representative.
May 10, 2023
Paradorn Rangsimaporn
RSIS
Central Asia and Southeast Asia share geopolitical circumstances and challenges deserve greater policy attention. Both regions should engage more to share experiences and views on how best to respond to great-power tensions and pressure.
May 09, 2023
Gerrit Hansen and Oliver Geden
SWP
The knowledge politics surfacing in controversies that were visible during the recent climate report adoptions reflect the conflicting interests that will shape the upcoming round of new emission reduction and financing pledges.
Apr 05, 2023
Daniel Araya
CIGI
Central bank digital currencies offer the promise of an efficient and quantifiable means to monitor currency data and regulate transactions. However, it would also represent a level of finely tuned government control we have never seen before.
Mar 06, 2023
Priyal Singh
ISS
Pretoria’s global credibility hinges on a precarious balancing act between competing views on the international order.