ICPC at the 18th EISA Pan-European Conference on International Relations (PEC 2025)
News • Participation
Nicola Palladino at EISA PEC 2025, University of Bologna
Conference: 18th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (EISA PEC 2025), University of Bologna · 25–29 August 2025

Panel & Section
Digital Power and Ethical AI: Competing Visions for Governance, within the section Navigating the Geopolitics of Strategic Technology.
ICPC Contribution
In his presentation, Nicola Palladino examined how the United States, China, and the European Union are shaping distinct yet interrelated models of AI governance. The talk contrasted a U.S. approach centred on market-driven innovation and elements of self-regulation, a Chinese paradigm emphasising state control, security, and data localisation under a broader rubric of digital sovereignty, and a European trajectory of digital constitutionalism that embeds fundamental rights and democratic oversight. The comparative lens highlighted how these regulatory logics coexist and interact, while making international alignment on AI governance increasingly difficult.
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