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Jon Bateman is a Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His work bridges national security, economics, politics, and society, with a focus on global technology challenges. Bateman has authored influential publications on U.S.-China technological decoupling, disinformation, and AI governance, receiving endorsements from figures like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
His expertise spans techno-nationalism, cyber operations, disinformation, and artificial intelligence. His research has shaped policy debates on cyber insurance reforms, AI regulation, and U.S.-China tech relations. Bateman's 2024-2025 publications reflect a shift toward international coordination for AI risk management and evidence-based disinformation countermeasures.
- Education: JD from Harvard Law School, BA from Johns Hopkins University.
- Media Engagements: Regular contributor to Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Politico, and guest appearances on BBC News, NPR, and C-SPAN.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the text.
Bateman's advising roles include collaborations with institutions like the International Foundation for Electoral Systems and Wikimedia Foundation. His career prior to Carnegie included roles at the Defense Intelligence Agency, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and as a speechwriter for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.




