University Positioning in AI Policies: Comparative Insights from National Policies and Non-State Actor Influences in China, the European Union, India, Russia, and the United States
Sevgi Kaya-Kasikci,
Chris R. Glass,
Eglis Chacon Camero and
Ekaterina Minaeva
No a42rs_v1, SocArXiv from Center for Open Science
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This paper introduces a novel four-dimensional analytical framework to examine how universities are positioned within national artificial intelligence strategies amid intensifying geopolitical competition. Through systematic document analysis of policy frameworks across eight major global actors—the United Kingdom, Russia, India, the European Union, China, the United States, BigTech, and UNESCO (n=1,836)—we identify distinct governance typologies that determine higher education's role in AI ecosystems. Our findings quantify significant variations in how universities are instrumentalized across governance contexts—from talent pipelines in market-led systems to state-directed innovation hubs in centralized approaches. We document the emergence of value-aligned "strategic education blocs" replacing universal academic networks, with India demonstrating unexpected leadership in education-specific policy provisions. This research advances theoretical understanding of "technological statecraft" in higher education, demonstrating how the interplay between sovereignty concerns, regulatory philosophies, value systems, and public-private dynamics creates systematically different operating environments for universities across geopolitical contexts. These findings provide critical benchmarks for understanding institutional positioning in the global AI landscape and challenge conventional internationalization frameworks in an era of technological nationalism.
Date: 2025-03-08
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