International stability in the age of AI: the strategic relevance of public-private partnerships and the governance of disruptive defense technologies

Nasoni, Naima (A.A. 2024/2025) International stability in the age of AI: the strategic relevance of public-private partnerships and the governance of disruptive defense technologies. Tesi di Laurea in War and crisis management: the role of defense in international relations, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Paolo Ciocca, pp. 113. [Master's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

Technological power and the transformation of security. From defense procurement to defense innovation. The strategic problem: privatized innovation and international stability. Conceptual and strategic foundations. What are PPPs?-Definition and types. What constitutes disruptive defence technologies? Strategic logic behind PPPs in defense innovation. Civil-military integration and governance models. National approaches to defence public-private partner. United States: AI investment, defence integration and governance. China: state-led AI expansion, military–civil fusion and governance. Financial architectures of AI–defence public–private partnerships: United States and China. Structural constraints on AI power in defence PPPs. Global implications for stability and security. PPPs and the AI-driven arms race. Risks of fragmentation and “innovation nationalism”. Tech sovereignty vs dependency. Private power in global security. Policy recommendations. Why did policy recommendations become necessary? Mapping the policy debate. Reframing governance and policy recommendations.

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Bibliografia: pp. 100-113.

Thesis Type: Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in International Relations (LM-52)
Chair: War and crisis management: the role of defense in international relations
Thesis Supervisor: Ciocca, Paolo
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Magrassi, Carlo
Academic Year: 2024/2025
Session: Extraordinary
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2026 08:53
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2026 08:53
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/46197

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