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The New U.S. Clean Tech Tariffs Will Have Global Impacts

The tariffs’ full effects on U.S. emissions won’t be clear for years, but what’s certain is that China will respond.

· May 16, 2024
In The Media
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China's Race to Tech Supremacy: Shenzhen Speed

An explanation on why China’s tech success stories are turning established narratives on democratic freedoms and innovation on their head.

· May 14, 2024
Tech Tonic Podcast (FT)
In The Media
in the media
The Cost of the Gulf’s Booming Business in Africa

Late last year, over 50 African leaders gathered in Riyadh for the first ever Saudi-Africa summit. Their objective? To wangle a slice of the $40 billion Saudi Arabia plans to invest in Africa.

· May 10, 2024
TIME
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AI Governance for the Global Majority: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges
May 9, 2024
8:00 AM — 9:30 AM EDT

Carnegie’s AI in the Global Majority project brings together scholars, practitioners, and entrepreneurs to elucidate gaps and opportunities in the current global AI governance narrative through a series of publications. Join project authors for a virtual discussion moderated by Carnegie scholars.

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  • Aubra Anthony
  • Elina Noor
  • Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
  • Rachel Gong
  • Jun-E Tan
  • Ranjit Singh
  • Chijioke Okorie
  • Vukosi Marivate
  • Carolina Botero
In The Media
in the media
Southeast Asia Cannot Be a Bystander Amid Escalating Global Crises

The larger question for third-party countries that heavily rely on Big Tech for their own digital transformation agendas is how to navigate partnerships with private companies as geopolitical tensions increase, especially if ideologies do not neatly align.

· May 3, 2024
South China Morning Post
In The Media
in the media
The Myth of the Asian Swing State

Great-Power Competition No Longer Dominates the Region’s Politics

· May 2, 2024
Foreign Affairs