Peace Tech: How technology can manage and prevent conflict
- GPPN Secretariate
- Sep 1, 2021
- 1 min read

Technology’s “dark side” gets a lot of attention. The challenge, according to Professor Francesco Mancini, Vice Dean for Executive Education and Associate Professor in Practice at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, is to look “at the better angels of our technology to strengthen what it can do to foster peace and social cohesion and to bridge divides.”
Yet he’s quick to point out that “we're not naive. We know what is happening and how societies’ social fabric can even be torn apart by some of these technologies.”
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This article was originally published on https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/gia.





















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