New Publication! | Digital twins in border control and migration policies. Balancing security and human rights for sustainable governance
The Digital twins (Dt) are a transformative technology supporting digital transformation and decision-making across various sectors. A Dt can be defined as «a virtual representation of a physical system (and its associated environment and…
Read More...
Read More...
ICPC Highlights – SISP 2025: Panels, Papers, Semi-Plenary
ICPC Members at SISP 2025 — Naples
Read More...
Read More...
ICPC at the CAISspecial: Value-based Research on Digital Transformation
Nicola Palladino at “CAIS:special — Value-based Research on Digital Transformation”.
Read More...
Read More...
ICPC at the 18th EISA Pan-European Conference on International Relations (PEC 2025)
Nicola Palladino at EISA PEC 2025, University of Bologna.
Read More...
Read More...
ICPC at the ICON•S 2025 Annual conference – July 28-30 | Brazil
Nicola Palladino at the ICON•S 2025 Annual conference.
Read More...
Read More...
ICPC at 28th World Congress of Political Science IPSA | 12-16 July 2025
Our Center at the IPSA 2025 Conference
Read More...
Read More...
New Publication! | Chiara Spiniello: It’s (Still) Time for Digital Constitutionalism
The remarkable prospects for progress — alongside emerging forms of power and subjugation — associated with the rise of cyber-digital technologies have prompted the European Union to pursue a distinctive approach to Internet governance,…
Read More...
Read More...
Nicola Palladino at the Third Doctoral Summer School 2025 on Artificial Intelligence
ICPC Member Dr. Nicola Palladino at Cambridge’s Third Doctoral Summer School 2025
Read More...
Read More...
New Publication! | Attributes of Digital Sovereignty: A Conceptual Framework
This paper explores digital sovereignty as a pivotal element of contemporary politics. Drawing upon a constructivist perspective, it proposes a conceptual framework for studying the policy discourse on digital sovereignty. The framework is…
Read More...
Read More...
New Publication! | The Geopolitics of Digital Twins: A Tale of Three Cities
By creating real-time, data-driven models of physical objects, systems, or processes, Digital twins (Dt) enable new economic, societal and political interactions. Since the design and the deployment of Dt is still in its infancy, there is a…
Read More...
Read More...