Global technological competition revolves around innovation, infrastructure, data, value chains, and the ability to turn technology into influence. This hub brings together analysis of the geopolitical dimensions of digitalization and artificial intelligence.
We examine issues such as rivalry among major powers, the role of middle powers, and the geopolitics of semiconductors, cloud computing, data, telecommunications, and other strategic resources that shape the international digital landscape.
Our focus is on how new technologies intersect with preexisting power disputes, what new forms of rivalry they introduce, and how they reshape the international balance, patterns of dependence, and states’ decision-making capacity.
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Dispute Resolution with Artificial Intelligence: Current Status and Challenges
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