Jessica Brandt Contributor Jessica Brandt is policy director of the AI and Emerging Technology Initiative and a fellow in the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. The TechCrunch Global Affairs […]
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Back to news homeIt’s time for democracies to protect dissidents from spyware
Ali Al-Ahmed Contributor Ali Al-Ahmed is the founder and director of the Institute for Gulf Affairs. Matthew Hedges Contributor Dr. Matthew Hedges is a postdoctoral teaching assistant at the University […]
Partnerships are key to scaling commitments from Biden’s Summit for Democracy
Vera Zakem Contributor Vera Zakem is a senior technology and policy advisor at the Institute for Security and Technology where she leads efforts on democracy and technology and is the […]
Is tech hurting American soft power?
Scott Bade Contributor Scott Bade is special series editor of the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project and a regular contributor on foreign affairs. He’s a former speechwriter for Mike Bloomberg and […]
VC has a pivotal role to play in the climate fight, but it can’t do everything
Ion Yadigaroglu Contributor Ion Yadigaroglu is managing partner of Capricorn Investment Group and a GP of Capricorn’s Technology Impact Fund. He is an early investor in iconic deep tech companies […]
A ‘techlash’ with Chinese characteristics
Emily de La Bruyère Contributor Emily de La Bruyere is a co-founder of Horizon Advisory, a geopolitical consultancy. Her work focuses on China’s technology standards strategy, digital ambitions, industrial policy, […]
China and US tech crackdowns set the stage for the next phase of competition
Scott Bade Contributor Scott Bade is special series editor of the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project and a regular contributor on foreign affairs. He’s a former speechwriter for Mike Bloomberg and […]
Can Europe compete in the quantum ‘space race’?
Alice Pannier Contributor The TechCrunch Global Affairs Project examines the increasingly intertwined relationship between the tech sector and global politics. Quantum information science has long languished in an academic corner […]
China’s next generation of hackers won’t be criminals. That’s a problem.
Dakota Cary Contributor Dakota Cary is a research analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where he works on the CyberAI Project. The TechCrunch Global Affairs Project examines the increasingly intertwined […]
Technology is transforming global treaties
Thomas McInerney Contributor Thomas McInerney is executive director of the Rule of Law for Development Program at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. A member of the Group on Earth […]