# Scaling collaborative technology to enable the future of multilateralism
**Date de l'événement :** 23/05/2024
* Publié le 23/05/2024

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## Description
The **Technology and Global Affairs Innovation Hub** at the Paris School of International Affairs organizes an international panel discussion on "**Scaling collaborative technology to enable the future of multilateralism**".

Amidst concerns about the disruptive effects of technology on global governance, our gathering seeks to highlight its transformative potential in fortifying the resilience of democratic systems. Taiwan stands as a beacon of innovation, harnessing agile technology to advance  
democracy, pluralism, and citizen well-being. Central to our discussions is the concept of "Plurality," offering a framework to understand and maximize the benefits of technological progress.

In this critical juncture for democracy, mid-way through this year punctuated by elections around the globe, we raise essential questions: How can we reconcile the existential challenges posed by technology with our democratic values? What new technological architectures can we forge to enhance international dialogue and cooperation? Drawing from local deliberative and participative democratic experiences, how can we cultivate global cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world?

_This event is co-organised with_ [_RadicalXchange_](https://www.radicalxchange.org/ "Lien externe - Ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre") _and the_ [_Bertelsmann Stiftung_](https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/startseite "Lien externe - Ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre")_._

With:

*   **Audrey Tang**, 1st Digital Minister of Taiwan
*   **Arancha Gonzalez**, Dean, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po
*   **Constance de Leusse**, Executive Director, Tech and Global Affairs Innovation Hub, Sciences Po
*   **Glen Weyl**, Co-founder of RadicalxChange and the Plurality Institute and co-author of “Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy”
*   **Martin Hullin**, Director, Digitization and the Common Good, Bertelsmann Stiftung
*   **Marie-Doha Besancenot,** NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy

**Regarder la conférence ou l'événement :**
[Vidéo 1](https://www.youtube.com/embed/MJXc5y90j00?si=t0KBZzPIfWFIIy_H) 

## Intervenant(s)
Audrey Tang, Arancha Gonzalez, Constance de Leusse, Glen Weyl, Martin Hullin, Marie-Doha Besancenot

### Date de la conférence ou de l'événement
23/05/2024

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