Politics and Governance of Global Infrastructures

Technological infrastructures connect people, societies, political fields and economies in a highly interconnected global civilization in many different ways. Even if they often remain hidden or are assumed to be fixed constants, infrastructures are co-constitutive for forms and processes of global politics in equal measure. They are of enormous importance for the institutions and structures of globalized international relations as central arenas of power and in some cases even possess actor quality in a phase of global techno-social transformation.

This interdisciplinary research project uses different methods, access points, and theoretical approaches to examine the political debates that revolve around infrastructures and range from everyday situations to security policy, as well as their structural effects. It also analyzes intergovernmental negotiations and multi-actor cooperation for their improved governance. Research results are linked to the development of solutions and strategic options.


Lead

Avatar Mayer

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Mayer


Participating Researchers

Avatar Bērziņa-Čerenkova

Dr. Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova

Avatar Cramer

Dr. Katharina C. Cramer

Avatar Huppenbauer

Nicolas Huppenbauer

Avatar Lu

Yen-Chi Lu

Avatar Nock

Philip Nock

Associate Fellows

Avatar Huang

Dr. Ying Huang

Former Employees

Avatar Ullrich

Maria Ullrich


Research Projects

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Surveying the Strategic Digital Policy

Asia-European Consortium on AI Research (AECAIR)

Eine Wissenschaftlerin und ein Wissenschaftler arbeiten hinter einer Glasfassade und mischen Chemikalien mit Großgeräten.
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ReMade@ARI – REcyclable MAterials DEvelopment at Analytical Research Infrastructures

Collaboration
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Exploring German-Swedish Collaborations at Research Infrastructures


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