An International e-Journal on Emerging Technologies and Power Dynamics Note: Techade is an open-access e-journal that involves no publishing or processing fees

About Us

Techade: An International e-Journal on Emerging Technologies and Power Dynamics is an open-access, peer-reviewed and refereed scholarly journal dedicated to examining the intersection of emerging technologies and global power structures in the contemporary international order. In an era where critical technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, semiconductors, and biotechnology are reshaping economic systems, security architectures, and diplomatic engagements, the journal provides a platform for rigorous academic inquiry into how these transformations redefine power, influence, and governance. Techade particularly focuses on the ways in which technological advancements challenge traditional Westphalian models, reconfigure state and non-state interactions, and intensify geopolitical competition.

Through interdisciplinary research, critical essays, and policy-oriented analysis, the journal brings together scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to engage with the strategic, political, and ethical dimensions of technological change. It aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of how emerging technologies are restructuring global hierarchies and shaping the future of international relations.

Journal Information:

  • Starting Year: 2025
  • Frequency: Biannual
  • Format of Publication: Online
  • Subject Area: International Relations, Geopolitics, and Emerging Technologies
  • Language: English
  • Access Model: Open Access (No Article Processing Charges)

Aims and Scope

Techade: An International e-Journal on Emerging Technologies and Power Dynamics is a pioneering open-access, peer-reviewed platform dedicated to examining the intersection of emerging critical technologies and global power structures. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary contributions that explore the implications of critical technologies on global governance, security, sustainability, and great power rivalry centred around these technologies. It aims to bridge the gap between academia, industry, and policy-making by providing a forum for researchers and practitioners to share insights, case studies, and theoretical frameworks on themes related to digital sovereignty, digital diplomacy, digital narratives, cyber spaces, cyber security, cyber warfare, algorithmic governance, techno-nationalism, technopolarity, power politics around artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, semiconductors, biotechnology, evolving landscape of cyber statecraft, information network, ethical implications in regulating policies, etc.

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