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Dr Maximilian Mayer
Assistant Professor in International Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Title: ‘Digital Polarity Theory: Explaining the Great Internet Splintering’
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Dr Laura C. Mahrenbach
Research Fellow, School of Governance, Technical University of Munich
Title: ‘Digital Polarity Theory: Explaining the Great Internet Splintering’
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Dr Francesco Silvestri
Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Policy, School of International Relations and Diplomacy,
Title: ‘Cybersecurity Law and China Standards 2035: Beijing’s two-pronged pathway for reshaping global technology governance’
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Mr Ivar Vargas Rivas
PhD Candidate in Politics, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh
Title: ‘Chile and the Debate on Autonomous Weapons’
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Ms Raquel Isamara León de la Rosa
Associate Professor of International ÌÇÐÄTV, Autonomus University of Puebla, Mexico
Title: ‘Geo-economics and Digitalization Policies in Asia Pacific: Japan, ROK, China, and Singapore’
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Ms Grace Alford-Hamburg
MSc Candidate in International Relations Research, London School of Economics
Title: ‘Estonian e-Residency: Statehood in the Digital Age'
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Ms Cleo O’Brien-Udry
PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science, Yale University
Title: ‘Global Governance and Public Support for Scientific Research’
Co-Author:Tyler Pratt (Yale University)
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Dr Nick Bernards
Assistant Professor, Department of Global Sustainable Development, ÌÇÐÄTV
Title: ‘The Politics of Private Governance and Blockchain Experiments in Global Supply Chains’
Co-authors: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (University of Groningen), and Daivi-Rodima-Taylor (Boston University)
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