China-EU Tech Relations – Impacts and Governance of Cyber and Emerging Technologies

26 March, 2024 | 15:00-16:30 p.m.| Lennéstraße 6, Room 4.001 (4th floor)

Registration is not necessary. The event will be held in English.

The cooperation between China and Europe in governing cyberspace and emerging technologies holds strategic importance for both sides. However, issues such as cybersecurity and data security challenge the foundation of this collaboration, while geopolitical competition exacerbates mutual distrust. Europe advocates for "de-risking" in the digital realm, while China emphasizes "self-reliance" in the technology sector. How should we assess the risks and benefits of China-Europe interaction in these fields?


Schedule

Lecture:

Prof. Dr. Lu Chuanying

Senior Fellow & Deputy Director at the Institute of Public Policy and Innovation, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies 

Moderation:

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Mayer

Junior-Professor of International Relations and Global Politics of Technology, University of Bonn


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