Disinformation is one problem among many in the information environment. It’s also one that is extremely challenging to do anything about.
The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.
Aubra Anthony
Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program
Jon Bateman
Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program
Samantha Lai
Senior Research Analyst, Technology and International Affairs
Ariel (Eli) Levite
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program, Technology and International Affairs Program
Jane Munga
Fellow, Africa Program
Arthur Nelson
Deputy Director, Technology and International Affairs Program
George Perkovich
Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, Vice President for Studies
Hadrien Pouget
Associate Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program
Lakshmee Sharma
Senior Research Analyst, Technology and Internatonal Affairs
Nanjira Sambuli
Fellow, Technology and International Affairs
Alicia Wanless
Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs, Director, Information Environment Project
Gavin Wilde
Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs
Nick Beecroft
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Nick Beecroft is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment.
Chris Finan
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Chris Finan is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Yoel Roth
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Yoel Roth is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.
John Pendleton
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
John H. Pendleton serves as a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program. Prior to joining Carnegie, he served almost thirty-five years at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Jonathan Zittrain
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Jonathan Zittrain is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Govind Shivkumar
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Govind Shivkumar is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs.
Jacob N. Shapiro
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Jacob Shapiro is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.
Holden Karnofsky
Visiting Scholar, Carnegie California
Holden Karnofsky is a visiting scholar at Carnegie California.
Nick Beecroft
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Nick Beecroft is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment.
Chris Finan
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Chris Finan is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Yoel Roth
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Yoel Roth is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program.
John Pendleton
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
John H. Pendleton serves as a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program. Prior to joining Carnegie, he served almost thirty-five years at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Jonathan Zittrain
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs Program
Jonathan Zittrain is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Govind Shivkumar
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Govind Shivkumar is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs.
Jacob N. Shapiro
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Jacob Shapiro is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program.
Holden Karnofsky
Visiting Scholar, Carnegie California
Holden Karnofsky is a visiting scholar at Carnegie California.
Disinformation is one problem among many in the information environment. It’s also one that is extremely challenging to do anything about.
The United States, France, and the UK have emerged as key players in countering the proliferation of commercial hacking tools, but divergent strategies threaten the efficacy of individual frameworks.
Why has the White House remained silent on the launch of a product that violates the spirit and letter of its flagship cybersecurity initiatives?
A discussion on Gavin Wilde’s recent article about the effects of foreign propaganda on U.S. domestic politics.
Mexico’s cyber policy has suffered from a lack of political prioritization during the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Without greater interest from his successor, there are few prospects for reform and progress in Mexico’s response to cyber threats.
A review of Peter Pomertantsev, “How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler” (PublicAffairs, 2024)
Discussing law enforcement efforts to "hack the hackers."
Rather than leaving defunct equipment to drift aimlessly in orbit or plunge unpredictably to Earth controlled re-entry procedures must be adopted.
The leadup to voting this November will renew fears in the United States about Russian malign influence.
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.