The rapid rise in AI-driven warfighting has accelerated the push for greater battlefield autonomy. This upcoming event will explore the ethical dilemmas posed by delegating life-or-death decisions to machines.
This seminar will look at the future of humanitarian aid in the new global context, and Norway's role in the sector.
This event explores how Southeast Asian countries are responding to China’s Digital Silk Road – a set of overseas projects in telecom, surveillance, cloud, e-commerce and smart cities. The panel will delve into how these nations are balancing technological opportunity with geopolitical risk in a rapidly evolving global order.
PRIO’s Centre on Gender, Peace and Security is co-hosting a conference marking the 25th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325. The event gathers global leaders, activists, researchers and experts to reflect on past achievements and chart the path forward for the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
PRIO’s engagement with issues around the use of AI was in full display at recent global UN discussions in Geneva on AI-enabled weapons and satellite technology, contributing expertise on security, ethics and strategic policy.
Europe is rearming – fast. In this podcast episode, we speak with Kori Schake and Bruno Oliveira Martins about the EU’s historic 800-billion-euro defense plan, America’s shifting stance under Trump, and what it all means for NATO and the future of Western security.
Political posturing fuels Arctic geopolitics as leaders chase grand ambitions disconnected from reality, but climate challenges, high costs and logistical hurdles limit real strategic shifts and long-term dominance.
Africa needs a federal system to bring its nations together and better defend its interests in a world made more unstable by Trump-era politics. Without greater unity and stronger industries, the continent risks being left behind in a more divided global system.
The Myanmar government grants full citizenship to what it refers to as ‘national races’, but does not recognize the Rohingya as such. This makes the question of ethnicity in the census a deeply controversial issue.
China uses the Digital Silk Road to shape global internet rules, promote government control online, and build support among developing countries. Its official messaging presents it as a path to tech growth and a model of digital governance.