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1. Building Trust in AI: A Landscape Analysis of Government AI Programs

2. Why Does the Global Spyware Industry Continue to Thrive? Trends, Explanations, and Responses

3. Digital de-industrialization, global value chains, and structural transformation: Empirical evidence from low- and middle-income countries

4. Employer perspectives on employee work location: collaboration, culture and control

5. Decentralised finance: good technology, bad finance

6. Global Terrorism Index 2023

7. Mapping the Cloud: Big Tech Taking the Sky by Storm

8. Same End By Different Means: Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta’s Strategies to Organize Their Frontier AI Innovation Systems

9. Government Internet Shutdowns Are Changing. How Should Citizens and Democracies Respond?

10. Costing Healthcare Services Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing: A Simple Step-By-Step Guide for Data Collection and Analysis

11. The Next Game Changers: A Priority Innovation Agenda for Global Health

12. AI Startups and the Fight Against Mis/Disinformation Online: An Update

13. AI Audit-Washing and Accountability

14. High-Power Laser Applications on the Future Battlefield

15. Do various innovation linkages enhance innovation? International evidence

16. The Price of Speculation: Cryptocurrencies and Climate Change

17. The Technology of Terror: from Dynamite to the Metaverse

18. Our Digital Future: The Security Implications of Metaverses

19. Securing AI-based Security Systems

20. Rudiments of a Space Security Policy Framework

21. A Digital Loonie among Many Digital Currencies: Prospects and Outlook

22. Understanding and Responding to Global Democratic Backsliding

23. A CERN Model for Studying the Information Environment

24. The impact of artificial intelligence on the nature and quality of jobs

25. Capitalism Recoupled

26. Social Contracts: Embracing a Just Technological and Energy Transition

27. Employment Transitions

28. Artificial Intelligence, Globalization, and Strategies for Economic Development

29. Thinking Outside the Container: A Machine Learning Approach to Forecasting Trade Flows

30. SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity

31. Breaking Through the Digital Ceiling: ICT Skills and Labour Market Opportunities

32. How Human Subjects Research Rules Mislead You and Your University, and What to Do About it

33. Assessing national laws for the implementation of CITES

34. Tracing the evolution of service robotics: Insights from a topic modeling approach

35. Blockchain Technology in Supply Chains – What are the Opportunities for Sustainable Development?

36. Listening to Users and Other Ideas for Building Trust in Digital Trade

37. Military Operations and Artificial Intelligence

38. Towards efficient information sharing in network markets

39. mRNA vaccines: a lucky shot?

40. Market power and artificial intelligence work on online labour markets

41. Artificial Intelligence for Social Good: Avoiding the Solutionist Trap

42. Robots and Labor in the Service Sector: Evidence from Nursing Homes

43. NATO and the Future Character of Warfare

44. "Systemic Risks": A Conversation on Nuclear Technology and Deterrence with Dr. Vipin Narang

45. Big Tech and the Current Challenges Facing the Class Struggle

46. Cyber-incident Management: Identifying and Dealing with the Risk of Escalation

47. Responsible Artificial Intelligence Research and Innovation for International Peace and Security

48. The Executive’s Guide to Quantum Cryptography: Security in a Post-Quantum World

49. Artificial Intimacy

50. Naturaleza de los conflictos e inteligencia artificial: ¿ruptura de una continuidad? (Nature of Conflicts and Artificial Intelligence: A Continuity Break?)

51. Government as the First Investor in Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Evidence From New Drug Approvals 2010–2019

52. Dual Use in the DPRK

53. Artificial Intelligence and Strategic Trade Controls

54. Emerging Technologies and Trade Controls: A Sectoral Composition Approach

55. ID2020, Bill Gates and the Mark of the Beast: how Covid-19 catalyses existing online conspiracy movements

56. The Use of Cyberspace in the Context of Hybrid Warfare. Means, Challenges and Trends

57. Don’t Throw Caution to the Wind: In the Green Energy Transition, Not All Critical Minerals Will Be Goldmines

58. conomic Rents and the Contours of Conflict in the Data-driven Economy

59. Helping Organizations Master Data Governance

60. Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: An Overview

61. Can You Hear Me? Taking Mediation Online: Reflections from Practice

62. Trade and Transport Margins in Pharmaceuticals and other R&D-Intensive Industries

63. Tracking COVID-19 in the Age of AI and Tech Wars

64. Weathering TechNationalism

65. Comparative Advantage in (Non-)Routine Production

66. Cyber Mapping the Financial System

67. Standards for Digital Cooperation

68. Robotisation, Employment and Industrial Growth Intertwined Across Global Value Chains

69. On Technological Surveillance in the Fight against Coronavirus

70. Cyberspace and Geopolitics: Assessing Global Cybersecurity Norm Processes at a Crossroads

71. Reduce, Remove, Recycle: Clarifying the Overlap between Carbon Removal and CCUS

72. Technology in Conflict: how COVID-19 contact tracing apps can exacerbate violent conflicts

73. New Contours of Management: Artificial Intelligence, Interconnected World and Industry 4.0

74. Governing Big Tech’s Pursuit of the “Next Billion Users”

75. The Machines Are Not So Easy to Ride: Another Take on Automation

76. Digital Governance: Is Krishna a Glimpse of the Future?

77. Automation and a Changing Economy: Policies for Shared Prosperity

78. Automation and a Changing Economy: The Case for Action

79. The Future of Work 2.0: Navigating the Transition to New Possibilities

80. WMD Capabilities Enabled by Additive Manufacturing

81. Uncertain Futures Imaginaries, Narratives, and Calculative Technologies

82. Beyond Technology: The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Developing World

83. The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Enabling the Technology Revolution

84. Migrant Inventors and the Technological Advantage of Nations

85. U.S. Policy Roadmap: A Drive to Transform Global Food and Nutrition Security

86. The Cybersecurity Workforce Gap

87. Rebooting the Innovation Agenda

88. The Privatisation of Security and the Market for Cyber Tools and Services

89. Technological Disruption in the Global Economy

90. Cross-Border E-Commerce: WTO discussions and multi-stakeholder roles – stocktaking and practical ways forward

91. An Effects-Centric Approach to Assessing Cybersecurity Risk

92. New Tech, New Threats, and New Governance Challenges: An Opportunity to Craft Smarter Responses?

93. Moving the Encryption Policy Conversation Forward

94. The Global Expansion of AI Surveillance

95. Cyber Risk Scenarios, the Financial System, and Systemic Risk Assessment

96. ICT Supply Chain Integrity: Principles for Governmental and Corporate Policies

97. Lessons Learned and Evolving Practices of the TIBER Framework for Resilience Testing in the Netherlands

98. Opportunities and Challenges of Emerging Technologies for the Refugee System

99. Patching Our Digital Future Is Unsustainable and Dangerous

100. The Role of Technology in Addressing the Global Migration Crisis