World-Builders: Technology and the New Geopolitics
Bruno Maçães
Friday, 4 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Portuguese journalist, politician and writer Bruno Maçães offers a new way to understand global events by arguing that geopolitics has become a contest not to control territory but to create territory.
Maçães says the age of advanced technology has brought change to world politics. Great powers now seek to build a world for other states to inhabit while keeping the power to change the rules when necessary. Maçães describes this new form of geopolitics as ‘world-building’. He says it shows how great events of our time are connected, including technology wars between China and the United States, the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the energy transition. And he looks into a future when the metaverse and artificial intelligence will become the world.
Maçães is a former Portuguese secretary of state for European affairs, a columnist for New Statesman and an advisor on geopolitics and technology to some of the world’s leading companies. His previous books include The Dawn of Eurasia and Geopolitics for the End Time.