The Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and the American Physical Society Forum on Physics and Society (APS FPS) are pleased to announce a call for papers and competition to provide policymakers with a new perspective on how scientific expertise could be useful to the complex brew of 21st foreign policy and national security challenges, resulting in a special issue on Policy and Governance on Science, Technology and Global Security. This webinar will explore the foreign policy implications of new information technologies and advances in biology. Information technologies are becoming battlegrounds in and between nation states with potentially profound impacts on the operation of democratic institutions, intelligence operations, the conduct of kinetic conflicts, and in many other areas.
Moderator:
Julianne McCall, JSPG Director of Programs and Events
Panelists:
- Kate Weber, Interim Global Lead of Emerging Tech Policy at Google
- Michael Stebbins, Founder and President of Science Advisors
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