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99 Foreign Aff. 112 (2020)
Uniting the Techno-Democracies: How to Build Digital Cooperation

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Uniting the Techno-

Democracies


How to Build Digital Cooperation

fared Cohen and Richard Fontaine

At the outset of the digital age,   democracies seemed ascendant.

        The  United  States and like-minded countries were at the
        cutting edge of technological development. Policymakers were
 pointing to the inherently liberalizing effect of the Internet, which
 seemed a threat to dictators everywhere. The United States' techno-
 logical advantage made its military more potent, its economy more
 prosperous, and its democracy, at least in theory, more vibrant.
   Since then, autocratic states have caught up. China is at the forefront,
 no longer a mere rising power in technology and now an American peer.
 In multiple areas-including facial and voice recognition, 5G technol-
 ogy, digital payments, quantum communications, and the commercial
 drone market-it has surpassed the United States. Leaders in Cuba,
 Iran, North Korea, Russia, Venezuela, and elsewhere are increasingly
 using technology for illiberal ends, following China's example. And
 despite the United States' remaining advantage in some technologies,
 such as artificial intelligence (Ar) and semiconductor production, it has
 fallen behind China in formulating an overall strategy for their use.
   Almost  in parallel, the United States and its allies have stepped
 away from their tradition of collaboration. Instead of working together
 on issues of common interest, they have been pulled apart by diverg-
 ing national interests and have responded incoherently to autocratic

 JARED COHEN is a former member of the U.S. State Department's Policy Planning Staff.
 He currently serves as CEO of Jigsaw and is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on
 Foreign Relations.
 RICHARD FONTAINE is CEO of the Center for a New American Security. He has worked
 at the U.S. Department of State, on the National Security Council, and as a foreign policy
 adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain.


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