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Tech|Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0


Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0

Governments must get serious about harnessing new technologies to make the democratic process more agile and responsive to voters' ...

Future of Work - Centre for International Governance Innovation

Artificial Intelligence · Future of Work · Authorship Is Here to Stay — Though AI Will Change What That Means · Nestor Maslej. July 24, 2023 ...

CIGI on X: ".@hiebertkj: The legacies of lockdowns & vaccine ...

... tech-focused populists are emerging to harness this maelstrom of inequality. cigionline.org. Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0.

How to Avoid Populism 2.0 and the Robot Revolution | Opinion

Cutting-edge tools like artificial intelligence (AI), big data, advanced robotics, nanotechnology, and more have potential to improve lives ...

AI: What does it mean for responsible businesses?

Neha Sawjani, Impact Director, BITC, discusses the positive and negative impacts of AI on responsible business.

Introduction to June's theme: Artificial intelligence

For as long as humans have been around, new technologies have generated social panic fed on patchy knowledge. Robots, computers and now AI have ...

Why Does Globalization Fuel Populism? Economics, Culture, and ...

On the face of it, this is surprising, since left-wing populist movements with their redistributive economic agendas could have been the more obvious ...

Technology, growth, and inequality - Brookings Institution

Technology drives productivity and productivity drives economic growth. But as digital technologies have boomed, productivity growth has slowed rather than ...

Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization ...

A populist backlash to globalization has ushered in nationalist governments and challenged core features of the Liberal International Order.

Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Populism: Economic Have-Nots and ...

Overall, we find the most consistent evidence supporting the cultural backlash thesis. Keywords: populist parties and leaders, radical right, elections, ...

Authoritarian Governance and Democratic Crisis: A Conversation on ...

Suggested Background Readings for the Roundtable and the Methods: Daniel Drache and Marc Froese, Has Populism Won? (ESW, Toronto 2022). Daniel ...

The Future of Multilateralism Between Multipolarity and Populists in ...

Meanwhile, populist leaders, often prioritizing arbitrariness and contingency over rule-based "multilateral" governance, have operated under the ...

Experts Say the 'New Normal' in 2025 Will Be Far More Tech-Driven ...

Pew Research Center and Elon's Imagining the Internet Center built a database of experts to canvass from a wide range of fields, choosing to ...

Economic Determinants of Populism - DIW Berlin

We focus on five domains that are closely interlinked with populist support: globalization, financial crises, migration, inequality, and social mobility.

Introduction to June's theme: Artificial intelligence - OUCI

Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0. The Centre for International Governance Innovation https://www.cigionline.org/articles/tech-fuelled ...

Populism and the Causes of Democratic Discontent - McGill University

What is the most appropriate and accurate depiction of the current state of democratic politics? “Populism” – “Libertarian Authoritarianism” ...

The Populist Backlash Against Globalization: A Meta-Analysis of the ...

We performed the first systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence of a causal association between economic insecurity and populism.

Collection – Page 175 – The Living Library

Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0. Curated on Posted on October 24, 2022 October 24, 2022 by Stefaan Verhulst · Article by Kyle Hiebert ...

Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0 - Centre...

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Does Economic Inequality Provoke Populism? - Foreign Policy

A new book argues that economic unfairness is more important than unequal incomes—but only redistributive policies can restore social mobility ...