paper ‘Scale Quantum, not bureaucracy’: Policy logics and geopolitical anxieties in the standardization of quantum technologies August 2026
‘Scale Quantum, not bureaucracy’:Policy logics and geopolitical anxieties in the standardization of quantum technologies, by Petros Terzis, Niels ten Oever, and Joris van Hoboken.
The emerging ‘quantum era’ is often framed in terms of technological revolution and geopolitical competition. This paper offers a more grounded account of the development of quantum technologies by examining their formal standardization processes. Focusing on two key institutional sites—CEN-CENELEC JTC 22 and IEC/ISO JTC 3—we analyze how actors negotiate and stabilize meanings, priorities, and responsibilities in this early and uncertain technological field. Drawing on the theoretical framework of policy logics, we identify three dynamics that shape quantum standardization: (1) technological uncertainty and the premature timing of standardization complicate institutional coordination and national strategy; (2) conflicting policy logics are fused to ‘infrastructure’ an institutional formation that acquires autonomy over time; and (3) formal standards processes serve as a pressure valve for geopolitical tensions surrounding global technological trajectories. The analysis builds on a year-long ethnography of standardization meetings and plenaries, complemented by 9 elite interviews. By bridging insights from science and technology studies, institutional theory, and international political economy, the paper demonstrates how standardization institutions mediate the governance and global politics of emerging technologies.