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Call for Papers

Theme Collection: AI in International Economic Resilience, Security, and Sustainability

     Submission deadline

   30 June 2027

In today’s world, as economic volatility intensifies, the significance of regulating economic development has become increasingly imperative. Currently, the United Nations and all major international economic forums align the progressive advancement of humanity with the application of artificial intelligence (AI). The global community is confronted with the critical challenge of integrating AI into national and global economic governance—an endeavor vital to building a better future for humanity and, in turn, safeguarding global peace and security.

However, the practical application of AI has produced contradictory results. While using AI to change globalization has become much more expensive, this has also led to a worsening global economic crisis and rising costs for military AI development and use. Against this backdrop, the journal’s exploration of research dedicated to the development of AI grounded in scientific methodologies—with the aim of enhancing the effectiveness of AI-driven management decisions—holds exceptional relevance.

 

Topics

This call for papers encompasses a wide range of topics:

·The impact of AI development on economic resilience and sustainability in the context of globalization

·Economic Theories and Concepts Pertaining to AI Development, Along with Their Application Prospects

·Economic Cybernetics: A Management Science for Ensuring Crisis-Resilient Economic Development Toward Enhanced Quality of Life and Global Security via Cybernetic AI

·Economic and Mathematical Models Underpinning AI Development and an Assessment of Their Potential to Reshape Globalization’s Trajectory Toward Improved Quality of Life

·Research on AI Governance and Ethical Principles in the Context of Labor Markets and Social Effects

Guest Editors

Prof. Elena Veduta
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russia
Prof. Marco Ricceri
Eurispes Foundation
Italy
Dr. Muyang Gao
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russia
Dr. Jielin Zhao
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Russia

Keywords

AI economic models, AI governance, economic cybernetics, economic resilience, economic security, and economic sustainability

Submission Guidelines/Instructions

Please refer to the Author Guidelines to prepare your manuscript. When submitting your manuscript, please answer the question, “Is this submission for a special issue?” by selecting the theme collection’s title from the drop-down list.

 

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