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Thursday, 10 July 2025

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY: A NEW ISSUE OF GPPG WHIT GUEST EDITOR DWAYNE WOODS IS OUT!

I am pleased to share that Global Public Policy and Governance (GPPG) has published an issue guest-edited by Professor Dwayne Woods at Purdue University, with a theme on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and public policy. Articles in this special issue discuss issues such as harmonizing AI governance, AI in the defence sector, global governance mechanism for AI, governing AI in the EU, and regulating facial recognition technology utilization for criminal justice arrests. Contributors offer empirical evidence from a broad range of contexts, such as Singapore, hashtag China, the hashtag EU, and the hashtag US.  I have participated as an article reviewer. Congratulations to the editors and the authors publishing in this special number. We will read all the contents with interest and we will cite your works.

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GPPG Issue 2 Vol. 5 (2025) table of contents:


Editorial|
From fragmentation to polycentricity: a comparative synthesis on AI governance and global policy coordination, by Dwayne Woods

Harmonizing artificial intelligence (AI) governance: A comparative analysis of Singapore and France’s AI policies and the influence of international organizations
Haris Alibašić

Governing artificial intelligence in the hashtag defence sector: a comparative analysis of EU and US institutions, by Emanuele Parisini

In search of a global governance mechanism for Artificial Intelligence (AI): a collective action perspective, by Olajide Olugbade

Governing AI in the EU: public perception, policy dilemmas, and the path forward, by Colt Jensen & Charlie Chen

Global perspectives on regulating facial recognition technology utilization for criminal justice arrests
Pedro Robles, Daniel J. Mallinson, Eric Best, Cheryl Devaney & Lauren Azevedo