Technology and International Affairs
Technology and International Affairs
About the Program

The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.

Program experts

Aubra Anthony

Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program

Jon Bateman

Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Technology and International Affairs Program

Thom Crockett

Program Manager, Technology and International Affairs Program

Samantha Lai

Senior Research Analyst, Technology and International Affairs

Ariel (Eli) Levite

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program, Technology and International Affairs Program

Jane Munga

Fellow, Africa Program

Arthur Nelson

Acting Co-Director, Technology and International Affairs Program

George Perkovich

Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, Vice President for Studies

Hadrien Pouget

Associate Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program

Nanjira Sambuli

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Lakshmee Sharma

Senior Research Analyst, Technology and Internatonal Affairs

Scott Singer

Visiting Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Alicia Wanless

Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs, Director, Information Environment Project

Gavin Wilde

Nonresident Fellow, Technology and International Affairs

Sam Winter-Levy

Fellow, Technology and International Affairs

Isabella Wright

Program Coordinator, Technology and International Affairs

Featured Work

Featured Work

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Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance

Ideological conflict between “pro-open” and “anti-open” camps is receding. Carnegie gathered leading experts from a wide range of perspectives to identify common ground and help reset AI governance debates.

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Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance

Ideological conflict between “pro-open” and “anti-open” camps is receding. Carnegie gathered leading experts from a wide range of perspectives to identify common ground and help reset AI governance debates.

  • +15
report
Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide

A high-level, evidence-informed guide to some of the major proposals for how democratic governments, platforms, and others can counter disinformation.

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Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide

A high-level, evidence-informed guide to some of the major proposals for how democratic governments, platforms, and others can counter disinformation.

paper
Cloud Reassurance: A Framework to Enhance Resilience and Trust

As increasing amounts of information and services are moved to the cloud, a few providers have come to manage the bulk of cloud services. This level of dependence and concentration offers some benefits and risks, but policy action is needed to minimize and manage the risks.

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Cloud Reassurance: A Framework to Enhance Resilience and Trust

As increasing amounts of information and services are moved to the cloud, a few providers have come to manage the bulk of cloud services. This level of dependence and concentration offers some benefits and risks, but policy action is needed to minimize and manage the risks.

Nonresident Scholars

Nonresident Scholars

Nick Beecroft

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Nick Beecroft is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment.

Chris Finan

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Chris Finan is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Yoel Roth

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Yoel Roth is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.

John Pendleton

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

John H. Pendleton serves as a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program. Prior to joining Carnegie, he served almost thirty-five years at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).

Jonathan Zittrain

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Jonathan Zittrain is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Govind Shivkumar

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Govind Shivkumar is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs.

Jacob N. Shapiro

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Jacob Shapiro is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.

Holden Karnofsky

Visiting Scholar, Carnegie California

Holden Karnofsky is a visiting scholar at Carnegie California.

Edna Conway

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Edna Conway is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program and is CEO of EMC Advisors, providing board and advisory services to enterprises and governments globally on technology, security, risk management and supply chain resilience.

Nick Beecroft

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Nick Beecroft is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment.

Chris Finan

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Chris Finan is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Yoel Roth

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Yoel Roth is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.

John Pendleton

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

John H. Pendleton serves as a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program. Prior to joining Carnegie, he served almost thirty-five years at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).

Jonathan Zittrain

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Jonathan Zittrain is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Govind Shivkumar

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Govind Shivkumar is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs.

Jacob N. Shapiro

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Jacob Shapiro is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.

Holden Karnofsky

Visiting Scholar, Carnegie California

Holden Karnofsky is a visiting scholar at Carnegie California.

Edna Conway

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program

Edna Conway is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program and is CEO of EMC Advisors, providing board and advisory services to enterprises and governments globally on technology, security, risk management and supply chain resilience.

All work from Technology and International Affairs

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488 Results
in the media
The Emerging Age of AI Diplomacy

To compete with China, the United States must walk a tightrope in the Gulf.

· October 28, 2024
Foreign Affairs
in the media
All Things Digital Policy

A conversation about why governments, including India’s, struggle in the cybersecurity domain.

· October 22, 2024
Takshashila Institution's All Things Policy
in the media
The Science of AI Is Too Important to Be Left to the Scientists

The lack of scientific consensus on AI’s risks and benefits has become a major stumbling block for regulation—not just at the state and national level, but internationally as well. 

· October 21, 2024
Foreign Policy
Two men shaking hands
commentary
How the UK Should Engage China at AI’s Frontier

During his visit, Foreign Secretary Lammy should engage Beijing on one of the few windows for UK-China cooperation: AI safety.

· October 18, 2024
in the media
On Controlling AI Agents

A discussion about what distinguishes AI agents from current generative AI tools, sources of concern, and potential ways of realizing control.

· October 17, 2024
The Lawfare Podcast
article
Transnational AI and Corporate Imperialism

People across the world are grappling with a few global technology companies’ domination of their public spheres and increasingly of other spheres of social, economic, and political engagement.

  • Chinmayi Arun
· October 8, 2024
Person typing
testimony
Impact of Disinformation and of Misinformation on the Work of Parliamentarians

In recent years, democracies worldwide have grown increasingly concerned about threats to the integrity of their information environments—including misinformation, disinformation, and foreign influence. 

· October 1, 2024
Canadian House of Commons
in the media
How the Tech Decoupling with China Is Going

A conversation about how the Biden administration can break up with certain Chinese tech supply chains without severing trade ties with China.

· September 26, 2024
POLITICO Tech
in the media
How Russia Is Trying to Influence the 2024 Election

A conversation about how Russia’s efforts to influence American voters in this year’s elections are getting more advanced and what can be done to protect election integrity.

· September 23, 2024
On Point (WBUR)
in the media
Silicon Valley Hasn’t Revolutionized Warfare—Yet

Unit X is a readable and insightful, if at times hyperbolic, account of how cutting-edge commercial innovation is shaping warfare and how U.S. bureaucracies have struggled—and, more rarely, succeeded—in their efforts to keep up.

· September 20, 2024
Foreign Policy
In The Media
in the media
The Emerging Age of AI Diplomacy
· October 28, 2024
Foreign Affairs
In The Media
in the media
All Things Digital Policy
· October 22, 2024
Takshashila Institution's All Things Policy
In The Media
in the media
On Controlling AI Agents
· October 17, 2024
The Lawfare Podcast
article
Transnational AI and Corporate Imperialism
  • Chinmayi Arun
· October 8, 2024
In The Media
in the media
How the Tech Decoupling with China Is Going
· September 26, 2024
POLITICO Tech
In The Media
in the media
How Russia Is Trying to Influence the 2024 Election
· September 23, 2024
On Point (WBUR)
In The Media
in the media
Silicon Valley Hasn’t Revolutionized Warfare—Yet
· September 20, 2024
Foreign Policy