Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief  
Li Wei, Tsinghua University, China  
Dr. Li is a leading scholar in digital governance, policy informatics, and AI applications in public administration. His influential work appears in Government Information Quarterly, Public Administration Review, and Policy & Internet. He advises multiple governments on smart city frameworks and data-driven policymaking.  

Associate Editors  

Maria García, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain  
Prof. García specializes in public sector innovation, with research on blockchain applications for transparent governance and multi-stakeholder policy networks.  

Kwame Asante, University of Ghana, Ghana  
Dr. Asante focuses on crisis governance and AI-powered early warning systems for African public institutions, bridging technology and traditional policymaking.  

Yuki Tanaka, University of Tokyo, Japan  
Prof. Tanaka pioneers semantic policy analysis, developing NLP tools to map legislative discourse and stakeholder influence in Asian democracies.  

Elena Petrovskaya, Higher School of Economics, Russia  
An expert in digital government maturity models, her work evaluates institutional readiness for AI integration in post-Soviet states.  

Carlos Mendez, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia  
Dr. Mendez researches data fusion for urban governance, creating frameworks to integrate IoT and citizen-reported data in Latin American cities.  

Fatima Al-Rashid, Qatar University, Qatar  
Prof. Al-Rashid advances smart government strategies for Gulf states, focusing on federated learning in cross-border public services.  

Thomas Janssen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands  
A specialist in regulatory technology (RegTech), his team builds AI audit systems for EU compliance automation.  

Priya Deshpande, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India  
Dr. Deshpande studies scalable policy transfer, adapting successful governance innovations across Global South contexts.  

Sophie Dubois, Sciences Po Paris, France  
Prof. Dubois leads research on algorithmic transparency in welfare allocation, developing equity metrics for automated decision-making.  

James Okafor, University of Cape Town, South Africa  
An authority on AI ethics in governance, he designs participatory frameworks for responsible public-sector machine learning.  

Natalia Ivanova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia  
Focusing on cybersecurity policy, her work models threat intelligence sharing networks among BRICS nations.  

Hiroshi Tanaka, Keio University, Japan  
A pioneer in disaster governance robotics, his lab develops autonomous systems for post-crisis infrastructure assessment.  

Aisha Bello, American University of Nigeria, Nigeria  
Dr. Bello’s work on blockchain-based land registries has been implemented across 12 African nations.  

Luca Bianchi, University of Bologna, Italy  
Prof. Bianchi specializes in EU digital policy harmonization, analyzing cross-border data governance conflicts.  

Ananya Chakraborty, National University of Singapore  
Director of the Centre for Policy Informatics, her team builds simulation platforms for pandemic response policymaking.  

David Müller, Hertie School, Germany  
An expert in public-sector process mining, his methods uncover inefficiencies in bureaucratic workflows across 30+ countries.  

Managing Editors
Han Cheng
Rexford Sosu

Copy Editor
Jaweria Zaib