Conversation on Technological Change and its Implications, with Audrey Tang, Digital Minister, Taiwan
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To conclude our webinar series on "Technological Revolution and Regional Order in East Asia", we will host Audrey Tang, Digital Minister of Taiwan, to discuss the scope of technological change and its implications for society and global order.
Debate moderated by Thomas Gomart, Director, Ifri
With discussion from:
- Alice Pannier, Research Fellow, Head of the Geopolitics of Technologies Program, Ifri
- Marc Julienne, Research Fellow, Head of China Research, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri
Register through the main page of our webinar series: Technological Revolution and Regional Order in East Asia
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