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In this episode, we explore a topic that sits at the heart of global digital policy: the contrasting visions of internet governance championed by the United States and its Western allies versus those promoted by China and nations in its orbit. This debate is playing out across various international venues and has profound implications for the future of digital rights, privacy, and the open internet. Justin Hendrix is joined by experts at the Atlantic Council that study these issues from a variety of angles and across multiple geographies, including:
- Rose Jackson, the director of the Democracy + Tech Initiative within the Atlantic Council Technology Programs;
- Konstantinos Komaitis, a nonresident fellow with the Democracy + Tech Initiative of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab;
- Kenton Thibaut, a senior resident China fellow at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab; and
- Iria Puyosa, a senior research fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab.