
A podcast where we explore reigniting multilateralism through technology. Join as we delve into global issues and discuss how Europe can lead the charge in shaping a future where technology aligns with the principles of multilateralism and global governance. We aim to analyse key areas where cooperation can address challenges like the intensifying rivalry between important geopolitical actors, gro... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

For this episode, regular host Maria Prass passed her duties temporarily on to REMIT Research's Principal Investigator, Prof. Robera Haar (Maastricht University) who met online with our Stakeholder Advisory Board member John Shimkus. John is a former... more
Host Maria Kristiina Prass (University of Tartu) sat down with Dr Chris Weible (CU Denver; Luleå University of Technology) to discuss the use and effect of emotions in public discourse, how to navigate the increasingly complex world of policy conflic... more
New host Maria Kristiina Prass welcomed Anriette Esterhuysen in a discussion about internet governance, and the many aspects that impact it. How does global politics and its perpetual ebbs and flows impact internet governance and the issues it faces?... more
In host Elis Vollmer's last episode, she had a call with Dr Myriam Dunn Cavelty (ETH Zyrich). In just over half an hour, they discussed cyber security and its relationship with the political world, private vs public actors, the potential for future n... more
Professor Luca Belli (FSV Law School), a well-known expert in the field of digital governance, sat down with host Elis Vollmer (University of Tartu) to talk about the global aspects of governance that relate to the digital world, including but not li... more
Professor Mariarosaria Taddeo (University of Oxford) is a celebrated expert in the field of Digital Ethics, having authored over 150 publications and received multiple awards and recognitions for her work. With host Elis Vollmer (University of Tartu)... more
Prof Nicholas (Nick) Thomas from City University of Hong Kong joins host Elis Vollmer (University of Tartu) in discussing the issues around health security, most specifically in Asia, but also in the wider sense, and how it relates to multilateralism... more
In the first episode, host Elis Vollmer (University of Tartu) opens the background of the ambitious REMIT project with Principal Investigator Prof Roberta Haar (Maastricht University), giving insight into how REMIT was born and what are the ambitions... more










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