Alexandra Vanberghen

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Alexandra Vanberghen is a Brussels-based political science student interested in political philosophy and questions of European self-understanding, particularly how major historical and technological transformations reshape political authority, collective meaning, as well as cultural continuity. She has just completed her studies in Political Science at Sciences Po Grenoble and UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles. Alongside her studies, she has gained research and policy experience through work with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region, and will soon join the International Telecommunication Union. She is also co-author of Artificial Intelligence Governance as Patchwork: The Regulatory and Geopolitical Approach of AI at International and European Level.

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