
Start Close In: Diplomacy, Technology, and the Ground Beneath Our Feet
From The Next Page by United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
March 6, 2026 · 59 min · Episode 177
About this episode
Anja Kaspersen discusses the intersection of diplomacy and technology, emphasizing the importance of institutional literacy and human skills in governance.
Start Close In: Diplomacy, Technology, and the Ground Beneath Our FeetIn this episode of The Next Page, we talk with Anja Kaspersen — an IEEE director and former director of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva and Deputy Secretary General of the Conference on Disarmament — about having more confident discussions on technology, and how poetry, attention, and disciplined perception can guide diplomacy in an age of emerging technologies. Anja argues that the ground for engagement is not technical mastery but institutional literacy. She explains why diplomats should remain at the table, ask architectural questions, and translate between technical and policy worlds. The conversation covers science diplomacy, the changing nature of arms control and dual-use technologies, the importance of redundancy, resilience, and interoperability, and the need for anticipatory governance rather than reactive responses. Takeaways include strengthening discernment, preserving archives and institutional memory, resisting binary framings, and investing in human skills to govern technology responsibly. Resources: Ask a Librarian! David Whyte: https://davidwhyte.com/Maria Popova…
People in this episode
Hosts: Amy Smith, Wouter
Guest: Anja Kaspersen
Topics covered
- diplomacy
- technology
- arms control
- science diplomacy
- governance
- institutional literacy
Keywords
- diplomacy
- technology
- arms control
- institutional literacy
- science diplomacy
- governance
- resilience
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: IEEE, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, Conference on Disarmament, David Whyte, Maria Popova
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