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Making Sense of Technological Spheres of Influence

Valentin Weber

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Valentin Weber

DPhil Candidate in Cyber Security, University of Oxford

The deterioration of Sino-American relations and the rise of novel forms of statecraft have given way to a worrying new feature of the international system: technological spheres of influence. In this Strategic Update, Valentin Weber explains how we have arrived at this novel geopolitical arrangement, where in the world the greatest contestation lies, and what the future of technospheres may hold.

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About the Author

Valentin Weber is a DPhil Candidate in Cyber Security at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security and a Research Affiliate with the Centre for Technology and Global Affairs, University of Oxford. Previously, he was an Open Technology Fund Senior Fellow in Information Controls at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University. His interests lie in strategy, grand strategy, information controls, and more generally, the politics of cyberspace. His main research focus is on the United States, China, and Russia.