Digital dilemmas: European regulation and the internet
The internet fundamentally tests the ways in which governments approach regulation
The internet fundamentally tests the ways in which governments approach regulation
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The EU is proposing a process of digital decolonisation, aiming to reduce its dependency on US and Chinese firms
This year’s Munich Security Conference showed once again that just two players will fight the global battle over tech. And guess who’s missing.
EU member states need to turn their declarations of intent about international cooperation on technological sovereignty into real projects
The EU’s new 5G toolbox is an important component in strengthening its technological sovereignty – and its array of defence mechanisms vis-à-vis China.
Platform governance has slipped the moorings of national law and democratic accountability, while “regulation by outrage” has filled the policy gap.
Failing to coordinate properly in the AI area could threaten future European defence cooperation, including PESCO and the European Defence
As Western leaders gather in London this week, you might be able to detect a huge rupture beneath the surface