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Are you curious about the power of international cooperation? And how it affects our future? Tune in to the #NextPagePod, the podcast of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, designed to advance the conversation on multilateralism.

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This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the UN Library & Archives Geneva where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation.

Should philanthropy be a part ... more

In this episode Lynda Chinenye Iroulo, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University in Qatar, discusses how African states actively shaped multilateral institutions. Drawing on her research in decolonial international relat... more

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This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the UN Library & Archives Geneva where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation.

For this conversation we’re jo... more

Professor Marilyne Andersen, Director-General of GESDA explains how anticipatory science diplomacy works: gathering scientists’ foresight, translating breakthroughs into policy and practice, and preparing society for disruptive technologies.

The epi... more

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Hubert Halopé
Member of the Artificial Intelligence & Philanthropy Project at the University of Geneva
University of Geneva – Artificial Intelligence & Philanthropy Project
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Philanthropy's Role in Inclusive, Ethical AI
Giuseppe Ugazio
Co-author and organizer of AI philanthropy work; editor of The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Philanthropy
University of Geneva – Artificial Intelligence & Philanthropy Project
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Philanthropy's Role in Inclusive, Ethical AI
Lynda Iroulo
Assistant Professor of International Relations
Georgetown University in Qatar; GIGA; UNU IIS
Episode: Redrawing the Map: How African States Shaped Multilateralism
Emily Tucker
Executive Director at the Center on Privacy & Technology; Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown Law
Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Why We Need Redlines for Data, with Emily Tucker
Marilyne Andersen
Director General at Gesda
GESDA (Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator)
Episode: Anticipating Tomorrow: Inside GESDA’s Science Diplomacy Playbook
Wendell Wallach
Bioethicist focused on ethics and governance of emerging technologies
Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics; Hastings Center; Carnegie Council (former)
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: "A Dangerous Master" Revisited - Wendell Wallach on AI, Ethics and Governance
Anja Kaspersen
Director for Global Markets Development, Frontier and Critical Technologies at IEEE; former Director of United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva
IEEE; United Nations
Episode: Start Close In: Diplomacy, Technology, and the Ground Beneath Our Feet
Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Associate Professor of Transformative Technologies, Innovation and Global Affairs
University of Birmingham
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Can AI Predict A Crisis? with Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Jean-Claude Burgelman
Emeritus Professor at the Free University of Brussels and former head of open science policies at the European Commission.
Frontiers Policy Lab
Episode: Open Science: How Sharing Knowledge Can Save the Planet

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Amy Smith
Host of The Next Page
Natalie Alexander
Host of AI and Multilateralism; appears across episodes

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Great podcast to learn more about multilateralism!

    Very interesting podcast that discusses international issues and politics from a multilateral perspective! Super insightful!

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    Katrinelyngsoe
    Denmark5 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Great podcast by the UN Library, thanks for sharing the knowledge and history!

    Apple Podcasts
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    shannonleahalexander
    Australia7 years ago

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Insightful takes on AI governance and multilateral diplomacy.
High-quality guests from academia and international organizations.
Great for policy professionals and students of international relations.
Thoughtful, globally informed discussions with strong archival context.

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AIxMultilateralism: Philanthropy's Role in Inclusive, Ethical AI
Q: How can philanthropy influence AI governance and help represent underrepresented communities?
Philanthropy can fund research to pinpoint core governance principles, support evaluation mechanisms, act as a watchdog, and finance initiatives that amplify the voices and needs of marginalized groups within AI governance processes.
AIxMultilateralism: Philanthropy's Role in Inclusive, Ethical AI
Q: Why does this project exist, and what gap is it filling in our understanding of philanthropy and AI?
The project was created to fill the data gap around how philanthropic organizations operate in AI-related domains, to understand their roles, and to use AI tools to map and analyze philanthropy's impact and potential in governance and inclusion.
Redrawing the Map: How African States Shaped Multilateralism
Q: What would those misconceptions be?
The main misconception is that African actors are passive agents in multilateralism and merely rule-takers rather than rule-makers.
AIxMultilateralism: Why We Need Redlines for Data, with Emily Tucker
Q: What can international bodies like the UN do to address datafication and governance beyond local initiatives?
Tucker urges international action that supports a ground-swell from civil society, integrates local experiences into global frameworks, and focuses on undoing data infrastructures to empower political communities rather than simply directing technology for good.
AIxMultilateralism: Why We Need Redlines for Data, with Emily Tucker
Q: You mention three categories for data redlines. Could you briefly summarize them and what they would look like in practice?
The three categories are limits on who can create and collect data and for what purposes (including prohibitions on sensitive data creation), limits on the amount of data that can be amassed, and limits on the resources expended to process data, with additional safeguards to prevent dependency on proprietary data products in public-interest systems.

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What is The Next Page about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on international cooperation, multilateral governance, and the evolving role of technology in diplomacy. Conversations repeatedly explore how global institutions adapt to new challenges—AI, open science, crisis management, and environmental policy—often with a policy-first lens and a focus on memory, memory-keeping, and anticipatory governance. Guests span academia, UN bodies, and think tanks, offering deep dives into topics like AI governance, open science, and crisis response, while hosts bring a library-and-archives perspective that emphasizes historical context and-informed diplomacy. The format is characterized by thoughtful questions, cross-disciplinary insights, and a willingness to surface practical ways diplomats a... more

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