Digital Minilateralism: How Governments Cooperate on Digital Governance

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Written by Dr. Tanya Filer, Dr. Antonio Weiss 11 October 2020

The authors find that “leaders should consider engaging digital minilateralism as a method of international cooperation” that can shape “how individual governments learn, adopt, and govern the use of new and emerging technologies, and how they create common or aligned policy.” (Dr. Tanya Filer and Dr. Antonio Weiss, 2020).

Publisher: Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge

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