Research

This work focuses on the intersection of AI, capital, and governance, and how nations and institutions build durable AI capability through policy, financing, and strategic coordination.

Frameworks on how nations and institutions govern, finance, and build artificial intelligence.


Sovereign AI Finance

Christopher is the principal architect of Sovereign AI Finance, a policy and capital framework through which governments approach artificial intelligence as strategic infrastructure.

The framework defines how nations allocate capital, build AI capability, and coordinate decisions across public and private sectors.

Publications

Peer-reviewed and conference work advancing the conceptual foundations of AI sovereignty, governance, and strategic autonomy.

  • Towards Rights-Based AI Sovereignty — under peer review, Business and Human Rights Journal

  • AI Sovereignty in Emerging Markets — presented at the Global Strategy & Emerging Markets Consortium Conference


Global AI Bill of Rights

A rights-based framework outlining how AI systems should be governed to ensure meaningful participation, accountability, and equitable access across societies.