Events for November 13 - September 30

Book launch: ‘Churchill and India: Manipulation or Betrayal?’ (Kishan S. Rana)

Online

Wednesday, 7th December, 5am EST (11:00 CET), via Zoom Amb. Kishan S. Rana (Honorary Member, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Deli; Emeritus Professor, Diplo) will discuss his new book Churchill and India: Manipulation or Betrayal?, published by Routledge, which focuses on the complex relationship between Winston Churchill and India in the context of the later phase [...]

Trends and Predictions for 2023

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What will 2023 bring for digital geopolitics, AI, data, and cryptocurrencies? Will the ‘1998 deal’ on digital government still hold? What issues will dominate the UN and multilateral agenda in Geneva and beyond? All these, and numerous other questions that will shape the digital landscape in 2023 will be discussed online on 12th January [...]

8th Geneva Engage Awards

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Join us on Wednesday, 1 February 2023, 7 am - 8:30 am EST (12:00–13:30 UTC), for another edition of the Geneva Engage Awards ceremony. The annual Geneva Engage Awards recognise International Geneva actors in their social media outreach and online engagement. Geneva Engage examines International Geneva’s global footprint by looking at the social media [...]

Will AI take over diplomatic reporting? (WebDebate #56)

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Event description Reports are the lifeblood of diplomacy. Every day, thousands of reports, also known as diplomatic cables, are produced by diplomats around the world. With the advent of AI, and in particular the release of ChatGPT, we have to ask ourselves: Will AI take over diplomatic reporting? Tuesday, 7th February, 09:00 EST (14:00 [...]

Digital Geopolitics in the Asia-Europe Space: Issues, Actors, and Divides

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Event description The webinar ‘Digital Geopolitics in the Asia-Europe Space: Issues, Actors, and Divides’ will focus on digital and data flows around and across Eurasia. It will tackle questions about the possible shift of data flows to the East, the geographical distribution of data centres in Europe or Asia, trends in geoeconomics, as well [...]

Information as a public good: Which platform regulation for a troubled digital era?

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Event description Diplo’s Dr Stephanie Borg Psaila (Director for Digital Policy) will be speaking during a side event to UNESCO’s Internet for Trust conference, titled Information as a public good: Which platform regulation for a troubled digital era? The side event, organised by #Leplusimportant, Académie des sciences morales et politiques, and RadicalxChange, will discuss [...]

Digital Middle Powers: What Strategies in the Global Tech Competition?

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Event description In an international context characterised by the ever-growing US-China economic rivalry and technological competition, states caught in the middle of this competition are increasingly having to determine which side they are on. Digital middle powers are caught in the middle of the power play between competing models, in an emerging multipolar international [...]

What role can AI play in diplomatic negotiation? (WebDebate #57)

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Event description Negotiations are one of the central tenants of diplomacy. Some describe diplomacy as the management of international relations by selected officials via negotiation. Given the recent hype around AI tools related to language processing and language generation, we need to ask: What role can AI play in diplomatic negotiations? Tuesday, 7th March, [...]

Strengthening Africa’s voices in global digital processes

Event description This session is co-organised by DiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform with the Permanent Missions of Djibouti, Kenya and Namibia. The event is taking place during the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Forum. As Africa’s digital dynamism grows, its participation in global digital governance must increase. The continent’s involvement in global [...]

Vulnerabilities in Digital Products: How Does This Impact the World Around Us?

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Event descriptionWednesday, 29 March 20239:00–10:00 EDT (13:00–14:00 UTC), onlineWhat do the SolarWinds hack, the use of Pegasus spyware, and the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack have in common? Even though they have different targets, threat actors, and impacts, they all exploit software vulnerabilities.Vulnerabilities in digital products remain an almost indispensable component of cyber attacks, especially high-impact [...]