Global Digital Policy Incubator
Global Digital Policy Incubator
Enhancing Freedom, Security & Trust in the Global Digital Ecosystem
Who We Are
The mission of the Global Digital Policy Incubator at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law is to inspire policy and governance innovations that reinforce democratic values, universal human rights, and the rule of law in the digital realm. Its purpose is to serve as a collaboration hub for the development of norms, guidelines, and laws that enhance freedom, security, and trust in the global digital ecosystem. The bottom line question that guides this initiative: How do we help governments and private sector technology companies establish norms, policies, and processes that allow citizens and society to reap the upside benefits of technology for economic development and the exercise of universal human rights, while protecting against the downside risks?
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Strengthening Taiwan's Critical Digital Lifeline
A new paper from Charles Mok of GDPi and co-author Kenny Huang, examines the current landscape of Taiwan’s Internet Infrastructure
The 11th Global Assembly of The World Movement for Democracy
RightsCon 2022
Summit for Democracy 2021
Featured Policy Proposals
State of the World 2021 Conference: Struggle for Democracy
Research and Publications
GDPI INITIATIVES
Digital Activism and Authoritarian Adaptation in the Middle East
Conference Videos
The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism Conference: China, AI and Human Rights
CONFERENCE VIDEOS
GDPI: What we do
Program Focus
Digital Freedom:
Universal Human Rights & Democratic Values in Global Digital Society
Digital Security:
Citizen Security, National Security & International Security in Digitized Society
"The timely launch of the Global and Digital Policy Incubator could not be at a better time or place." - Secretary Hillary Clinton
Digital Technology, Diplomacy, and Democratic Values
Global Digital Policy Incubator Launch - October 6, 2017
Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton in conversation with Eileen Donahoe, Executive Director of the Global Digital Policy Incubator, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council