Laura C. Mahrenbach

Global Power Shifts and Digital Transformations

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Talks

Invited talks

Year Title Venue
2025 Geopolitik und Daten Governance (Geopolitics and Data Governance) Akademie für Politische Bildung, Tutzing, Germany
2024 Kontinuität und Wandel im geopolitischen Kontext (Continuity and Change in the Geopolitical Context) Globale Handelsbeziehungen, Lieferketten und Unternehmensverantwortung Workshop, Katholische Akademie in Bayern, Munich, Germany
2024 Cooperation in/with Countries of the Global South Exchange on Current Trends and Perspectives in EU-China Relations, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
2024 Digital Geopolitics and the Opportunities for Europe between China and the United States 12th Sino-German Forum, Tongji University, University of Bonn and Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Shanghai, China
2024 Middle Power Science & Tech Cooperation in the New Geopolitical Landscape Panelist at Tech Middle Powers Workshop, University of Bonn and Reichman University, Bonn, Germany
2024 Whose AI is it Anyway? Moderator on high-level AI panel at the 2024 Raisina Dialogue, New Delhi, India
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2023 Governing Artificial Intelligence amid Global Power Shifts Digital Diplomacy and Statecraft Roundtable, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (virtual)
2022 Artificial Intelligence and Global Power Shifts Transatlantic Digital Debates organized by Global Public Policy Institute (Berlin), Munich, Germany
2022 Global Governance and Big Data Chinese-Austrian-EU Summer School, University of Salzburg (virtual)
2021 Digital Polarity Theory Digital Fragmentations and Digital Sovereignty Workshop, University of Bonn (virtual)
2020 Widening Dialogue? Or More of the Same? Interest Groups in Brazil and India Interest Groups Beyond the Usual Suspects. Virtual Roundtable of the ECPR Section on Interest Groups
2020 Digital Polarity Theory: Explaining the Great Internet Splintering Technology and Global Governance Virtual Forum. School of Law, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2019The Great Splintering and Digital PolarityDigital Fracturing—Disruptive Technopolitics and Political Order,University of Nottingham in Ningbo and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Ningbo, China
2018Legitimacy Lost? Insights on India’s Aadhaar program from TwitterChair of Political Data Science research colloquium, Bavarian School of Public Policy, Munich, Germany
2017The Domestic Foundations of Emerging and Established State Trade Cooperation The BRICS as an Emerging Power: Reality or Myth?, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
2017Do Shared Ideas Facilitate Lobbying Success? British Preference Formation in the G20 BEWIP Seminar, TUM School of Management, Germany; Bavarian School of Public Policy Research Colloquium, Munich, Germany
2013The Relationship between Emerging Power Strengths and Weaknesses: Corruption and the BRICSECPR Joint Sessions, Mainz, Germany
2010Detaching Emerging from Power: Brazil and India at the WTO Mini-Ministerial in 20082nd Sommerworkshop zur vergleichenden Regionalismusforschung, Bamberg, Germany
2010Detaching Emerging from Power: Brazil and India at the WTO Mini-Ministerial in 2008SGIR 7th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Stockholm, Sweden
2009Globalisierung: Eine EinführungKolping-Bildungsstätte Soest, Soest, Germany
2009India, Asia and the World Trade Organization: Are Regional Initiatives Moving into Global Governance’s Territory?Sommerworkshop zur vergleichenden Regionalismusforschung, Bamberg, Germany
2008Globalization: State of the Art and Perspectives ECUE Seminar Europäische Kultur, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

Conference talks

Year Title Venue
2023 Preserving Global Governance: The BRICS, Power and Constructive Disruption ISA Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada
2021 Digital Polarity Theory: Explaining the Great Internet Splintering (with Maximilian Mayer) ISA Annual Convention, Virtual conference
2020 Legitimizing Big Data Governance in the Global South: Insights from India’s Aadhaar Program and Twitter (with Jürgen Pfeffer) IB Sektionstagung, Universität Freiburg, Virtual conference
2019Changing Power Relations and Agenda-Setting in Club Governance of the Global Economy (with Mirco Schönfeld) APSA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA
2018Legitimacy lost? Insights on India’s Aadhaar program from Twitter (with Jürgen Pfeffer)ECPR General Conference, Hamburg, Germany
2018Power to the People? Popular Visions of Big Data in India (with Jürgen Pfeffer)ISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA
2018Do Domestic Ideas and Interests Impact Coalition Structure? Emerging Powers in the Doha RoundISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA
2017Policy Visions of Big Data: Views from the Global South (with Katja Mayer and Jürgen Pfeffer)11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Barcelona, Spain
2017When Does Power Matter? Emerging Powers in Formal and Informal Governance 11th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Barcelona, Spain
2017What Constitutes an Emerging Power?ISA Annual Convention, Baltimore, USA
2016Emerging Powers and Power in Formal and Informal Governance ISA Annual Convention, Atlanta, USA
2016Government Party Positions towards Empowerment of International Organizations: The New World, New World Bank Reforms (with Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt)ISA Annual Convention, Atlanta, USA
2015Emerging Power Preferences towards Institutional Empowerment of International Organizations (with Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt)ISA Annual Convention, New Orleans, USA
2015Do Shared Ideas Facilitate Lobbying Success? British Preference Formation in the G20ISA Annual Convention, New Orleans, USA
2014Detaching ‘Emerging’ from ‘Power’: India and the United States in Global GovernanceISA Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada
2013Success Potentially Guaranteed? German and British Leadership in the G208th Pan- European Conference on International Relations, Warsaw, Poland
2013The Relationship between Emerging Power Strengths and Weaknesses: Corruption and the BRICSISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA
2012Detaching ‘Emerging’ from ‘Power’: Brazil and India at the WTO and the UNDVPW Conference, Frankfurt, Germany
2011Global Governance Reform and Emerging Powers: Brazil, India and the WTO Dispute SettlementISA Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada
2009Emerging Powers and the World Trade Organization: Explaining Strategic SubstitutionISA South Annual Meeting, Nashville, USA
2008Emerging Powers in the IMF and WTO: Substitution or Reform?Global Economic Governance Conference, Akademie für Politische Bildung, Tutzing, Germany

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