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Clara Riedenstein
Program Assistant at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)
Rising Expert in Technology Policy
Cohort
2026-2027
Branch
Washington DC
Member Since
2024
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Bio
Clara Riedenstein is a Program Assistant at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), where she concentrates on the effects of technology on political, legal, and social institutions. She also contributes to Tech Policy Press and hosts the "Tech is All Around" show on Voices Radio. Named as the 2026 Rising Expert in Technology Policy by Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, Clara has co-authored numerous op-eds and four peer-reviewed white papers, which have been featured by the European Council and been published in European View. She is regularly invited to present her research at academic conferences, including at the Weizenbaum Institute, Warwick University, and Koç University. Clara frequently appears in media, including podcasts and major outlets such as Deutsche Welle. She is fluent in Portuguese, German, and French. Clara obtained her MSc in Political Theory from Oxford University as a C Douglas Dillon Scholar. She graduated with First Class Honours from Oxford with a BA in Philosophy and Modern Languages (French), receiving the Henry Wilde Prize in Philosophy (proxime accessit) and the Gibbs Prize.
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