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Technology and International Affairs Program

The Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program (TIA) helps governments and industries reduce large-scale international risks of new technologies and related services. Recognizing that commercial actors control many of the most germane technologies, TIA identifies best practices and incentives that can motivate industry stakeholders to pursue growth by enhancing rather than undermining international relations.

TIA’s work informs and is informed by direct dialogues among thought-leaders, senior officials, and executives in key countries. We share the data, insights, and policy recommendations that result in reports, commentaries, and web tools. Carnegie’s regional centers and networks in the United States, China, Europe, India, and Russia provide a widely respected international platform for promoting our policy proposals.

  • Aubra Anthony

    Senior Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Aubra Anthony is a senior fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program at Carnegie, where she researches the human impacts of digital technology, specifically in emerging markets.

  • Jon Bateman

    Senior Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Jon Bateman is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on global technology challenges at the intersection of national security, economics, politics, and society.

  • Chris Beall

    Senior Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Chris Beall was a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where he leads a multistakeholder crisis response network bringing together civil society, government, and industry partners working to protect the integrity of Ukraine’s information environment.

  • Vishnu Kannan

    Advisor to the President and Executive Office Research Coordinator

    Vishnu Kannan is advisor to the president at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and executive office research coordinator.

  • Ariel (Eli) Levite

    Nonresident Senior Fellow
    Nuclear Policy Program
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Levite was the principal deputy director general for policy at the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission from 2002 to 2007.

  • Arthur Nelson

    Deputy Director
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Arthur Nelson is deputy director of Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs Program.

  • Matt O'Shaughnessy

    Visiting Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs Program

    Matt O’Shaughnessy is a visiting fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he applies his technical background in machine learning to research on the geopolitics and global governance of technology.

  • Patryk Pawlak

    Visiting Scholar
    Carnegie Europe

    Pawlak is a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe. His fields of expertise are global governance of cyberspace, the impact of technology on foreign and security policy, and the EU’s cyber and digital diplomacy.

  • George Perkovich

    Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons
    Vice President for Studies

    Perkovich works primarily on nuclear strategy and nonproliferation issues; cyberconflict; and new approaches to international public-private management of strategic technologies.

  • Nanjira Sambuli

    Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs

    Nanjira Sambuli is a fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program.

  • Alicia Wanless

    Senior Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs
    Director
    Partnership for Countering Influence Operations

    Alicia Wanless is the director of the Partnership for Countering Influence Operations.

  • Gavin Wilde

    Senior Fellow
    Technology and International Affairs

    Gavin Wilde is a senior fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he applies his expertise on Russia and information warfare to examine the strategic challenges posed by cyber and influence operations, propaganda, and emerging technologies.

  • Tong Zhao

    Senior Fellow
    Carnegie China

    Tong Zhao is a senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and Carnegie China.

  • 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.

Nonresident Scholars

  • Peter Armstrong
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Christine Balagué
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs

  • Nick Beecroft
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Mark Chandler
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Chris Finan
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Anna Lenhart
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Robert Greene
    Nonresident Scholar
    Asia Program and Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Duncan B. Hollis
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Bob Kolasky
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Cheri McGuire
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • R.K. Misra
    Nonresident Scholar
    Carnegie India

  • Yoel Roth
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • John Pendleton
    Nonresident Scholar
    Technology and International Affairs Program

  • Shruti Sharma
    Fellow and Senior Convenor, Global Technology Summit
    Technology and Society Program
    Carnegie India

  • Sinan Ülgen
    Senior Fellow
    Carnegie Europe

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