> Publishers' series
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no. 290 (March 2024):
Data disquiet concerns about the governance of data for generative AI Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2024]
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no. 289 (March 2024):
Facing reality Canada needs to think about extended reality and AI Susan Ariel Aaronson and Adam Zable
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2024]
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no. 277 (May 2023):
Interplanetary internet governance Laura DeNardis
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 278 (July 2023):
Canada needs its "New Approach" to streamline digital rulemaking Michel Girard
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 282 (September 2023):
State-centric data governance in China Alex He
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 285 (October 2023):
Is CBDC evolutionary or revolutionary? what economic history can teach us Pierre L. Siklos
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 281 (September 2023):
Enhancing compliance with privacy legislation through standardization Michel Girard
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 283 (September 2023):
Missing persons the case of national AI strategies Susan Ariel Aaronson and Adam Zable
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 284 (September 2023):
Fair competition for an evolving economy Keldon Bester
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 287 (November 2023):
Clearing the fog the grey zones of space governance Jessica West and Jordan Miller
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 272 (March 2023):
Building trust in AI a landscape analysis of government AI programs Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 271 (February 2023):
Enforcing smart legal contracts prospects and challenges Marsha Simone Cadogan
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 286 (November 2023):
The governance gap preparing professions for digital transformation Sean McDonald and Ben Gansky
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 273 (March 2023):
Could a global "wicked problems agency" incentivize data sharing? Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 270 (January 2023):
Mitigating global fragmentation in digital trade governance a case study Douglas Lippoldt
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 288 (December 2023):
Sino-Russian relations the implications of Putin's strategic folly" Kurtis H. Simpson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 274 (April 2023):
An economic mirage how Canadian universities impact freedom to operate James W. Hinton, Mardi Witzel and Joanna Wajda
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 280 (September 2023):
Valuing data where are we, and where do we go next? Tim Sargent and Laura Denniston
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 279 (August 2023):
AI-related risk the merits of an ESG-based approach to oversight Mardi Witzel and Niraj Bhargava
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 276 (May 2023):
Weaponizing privacy and copyright law for censorship Courtney C. Radsch
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 275 (May 2023):
The future of standardized sustainability reporting Tia Rebecca Driver, Amr ElAlfy and Olaf Weber
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2023]
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no. 262 (February 2022):
Accounting for the digital economy time for a fresh approach Patricia Meredith
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 265 (June 2022):
Regulating the international digital economy, with trade and innovation in mind Douglas Lippoldt
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 267 (July 2022):
Rudiments of a space security policy framework Richard J. Chasdi
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 268 (September 2022):
Merger policy for a dynamic and digital Canadian economy Keldon Bester
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 266 (June 2022):
A future built on data data strategies, competitive advantage and trust Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 263 (March 2022):
The impact of artificial intelligence on military defence and security Daniel Araya and Meg King
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 264 (April 2022):
The digital Silk Road and China's influence on standard setting Alex He
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 261 (February 2022):
Retail central bank digital currency has its time come? Pierre L. Siklos
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 269 (October 2022):
A digital loonie among many digital currencies prospects and outlook Pierre L. Siklos
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2022]
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no. 249 (March 2021):
Biotechnology and security threats national responses and prospects for international cooperation Hanzhi Yu and Yang Xue
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 256 (August 2021):
Supply chain regulation in the service of geopolitics what's happening in semiconductors? Dieter Ernst
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 257 (September 2021):
Fintech for good governance mechanisms for sustainable development Sep Pashang and Olaf Weber
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 248 (January 2021):
China's experience in building a venture capital sector four lessons for policy makers Anton Malkin
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 260 (December 2021):
Scoping AI governance a smarter tool kit for beneficial applications Maroussia Lévesque
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 253 (May 2021):
Quantifying trade secret theft policy implications Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 254 (June 2021):
TRIPS-past to TRIPS-plus upholding the balance between exclusivity and access James Bacchus
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2021
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no. 255 (July 2021):
Could trade agreements help address the wicked problem of cross-border disinformation? Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 259 (November 2021):
Policing the dark web legal challenges in the 2015 Playpen case Michael Chertoff and Eric Jardine
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 258 (September 2021):
Listening to users and other ideas for building trust in digital trade Susan Ariel Aaronson
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 252 (May 2021):
China's techno-industrial development a case study of the semiconductor industry Alex He
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 250 (April 2021):
Central bank digital currency and governance fit for purpose? Pierre L. Siklos
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 251 (April 2021):
A Canadian framework for data reuse Michel Girard
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2021]
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no. 247 (December 2020):
Data is divisive a history of public communications on e-commerce, 1998-2020 Susan Ariel Aaronson and Thomas Struett
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 236 (January 2020):
China's macroeconomic policy trifecta and challenges to the governance of the global trading system Mark Kruger ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [January 2020]
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no. 241 (April 2020):
Data is dangerous comparing the risks that the United States, Canada and Germany see in data troves Susan Ariel Aaronson ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [April 2020]
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no. 238 (January 2020):
Macro foundations for macroprudential policy a survey and assessment James A. Haley
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 240 (April 2020):
Toward a robust architecture for the regulation of data and digital trade Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 245 (July 2020):
Economic rents and the contours of conflict in the data-driven economy Dan Ciuriak
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 243 (May 2020):
Ensuring respect for indigenous cultures a moral rights approach Brigitte Vézina
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 246 (November 2020):
The Council of Europe's Modernized Convention on Personal Data Protection why Canada should consider accession Colin J. Bennett
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 239 (March 2020):
Getting beyond forced technology transfers analysis of and recommendations on intangible economy governance in China Anton Malkin
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 235 (January 2020):
International intellectual property after the new NAFTA Jeremy de Beer
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 237 (January 2020):
Standards for digital cooperation Michel Girard
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 242 (May 2020):
Top-level design for supremacy economic policy making in China under President Xi Alex He
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 244 (July 2020):
Assessing digitalization and data governance issues in Africa Idris Ademuyiwa and Adedeji Adeniran
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2020]
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no. 210 (January 2019):
Green bonds current development and their future Olaf Weber and Vasundhara Saravade
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 217 (June 2019):
Strategies for integrating the Canadian financial sector into financing the transition to a low-carbon economy Olaf Weber, Truzaar Dordi and Vasundhara Saravade
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 216 (June 2019):
Climate scenarios for the Canadian lending and investment industry Olaf Weber and Adeboye Oyegunle
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 211 (February 2019):
Corporate sustainability reporting the case of the banking industry Amr ElAlfy and Olaf Weber
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 233 (November 2019):
China's new concept of global governance and action plan for international cooperation Yong Wang ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [November 2019]
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no. 222 (July 2019):
Regional arrangements and the IMF at 75 defending global financial governance on the anniversary of Bretton Woods C. Randall Henning
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 225 (September 2019):
The Belt and Road Initiative motivations, financing, expansion and challenges of Xi's ever-expanding strategy Alex He
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 229 (October 2019):
The global interplay between trade, geopolitical and commodity shocks Idris Ademuyiwa and Pierre L. Siklos
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 220 (July 2019):
What is a climate response measure? breaking the trade taboo in confronting climate change James Bacchus
Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [2019]
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no. 170 (April 2018):
China and the SDR financial liberalization through the back door Barry Eichengreen and Guangtao Xia ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [April 2018]
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no. 208 (December 2018):
The emerging model of economic policy making under Xi Jinping China's political structure and decision-making process Alex He ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [December 2018]
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no. 183 (August 2018):
Made in China 2025 as a challenge in global trade governance analysis and recommendations Anton Malkin ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [August 2018]
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no. 18 (August 2018):
China and international financial standards from "rule taker" to "rule maker"? Hongying Wang ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, [August 2018]
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no. 157:
China Inc. in the WTO dock tales from a system under fire Paul Blustein ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, December 2017
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no. 146:
Puerto Rico Update PROMESA, population trends, risks to the fiscal and economic plan — and now Maria Brad W. Setser ; Gregory Makoff ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, September 2017
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no. 153:
Venezuela after the Fall financing, debt relief and geopolitics Robert Kahn ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, October 2017
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no. 149:
Mapping the global legal landscape of blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies Julie Maupin ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2017
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no. 142:
The new great leap forward think tanks with Chinese characteristics Hongying Wang and Xue Ying Hu ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, September 2017
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no. 134:
Climate change and the Canadian financial sector Olaf Weber and Olena Kholodova ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, June 2017
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no. 135:
Deglobalization as a global challenge Harold James ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, June 2017
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no. 136:
A G20 infrastructure investment program to strengthen global productivity and output growth Malcolm D. Knight ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, July 2017
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no. 153:
Developing a national strategy for climate engineering research in Canada Neil Craik ; Centre for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation, November 2017