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Humanities & Social Sciences

Prof. Qingxiu Bu

Resident Researcher

University of Sussex, UK

Apr 2025 – Aug 2025 May 2026 – Sep 2026

Biography

Prof. Bu is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Sussex (UK) and an internationally recognized expert in international economic law, global corporate governance, and transnational regulation. His interdisciplinary work bridges the worlds of law, finance, ethics, and digital transformation—offering a critical lens on the evolving legal architectures of our interconnected world.

Research Areas

Digital GovernanceDigital EconomyInternational Economic LawData GovernanceArtificial Intelligence RegulationDigital State CapitalismGlobal Technology Policy

Residency at IAS UM6P

During his residency at the UM6P Institute for Advanced Studies, Prof. Qingxiu Bu develops the project “Digital State Capitalism: A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Global Data Governance in Flux.” The research examines how the rapid expansion of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and data-driven economies is transforming global governance structures and reshaping geopolitical dynamics. Focusing on the rise of digital state capitalism and the growing influence of competing regulatory models—particularly between China, the United States, and the European Union—the project explores how data governance, privacy regulations, and national security concerns are redefining the global digital order.

Combining legal analysis with interdisciplinary perspectives drawn from economics, politics, and international relations, the project investigates the implications of digital infrastructures, cross-border data flows, and emerging AI regulations for global cooperation and competition. It aims to develop a theoretical and strategic framework for understanding the evolving balance between state intervention, market forces, and technological innovation in the digital economy. Through this work, the residency contributes to broader reflections on digital sovereignty, governance models, and the future of global regulatory systems in an increasingly interconnected and data-driven world.

Residency Periods 2

Apr 2025 – Aug 2025 Past
May 2026 – Sep 2026 Upcoming
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