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This book explores the evolving concept of digital sovereignty in the context of global technological shifts, with a particular focus on China's role. It examines how different nations, including the European Union, the United States, and Russia, are navigating the challenges of maintaining sovereignty in the digital age. The book delves into themes of technological autonomy, regulatory frameworks, and geopolitical tensions, highlighting the varying strategies employed by countries to assert digital sovereignty. It also addresses the complexities of data governance, information security, and the impact of digital colonialism on developing nations. Aimed at scholars and policymakers, the work provides a comprehensive analysis of digital sovereignty's implications in the modern world.
Philosophy --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Foreign trade. International trade --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Law --- Social law. Labour law --- Higher education --- Mathematical control systems --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Mass communications --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- internationale politiek --- sociologie --- communicatie --- filosofie --- technologie --- recht --- sociaal recht --- wereldeconomie --- internationale economie --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- informatietheorie --- Asia --- Data sovereignty. --- International relations. --- Data sovereignty --- International relations
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