Journal of European Public Policy | Volume 31 (Issue 8)

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Series Details Volume 31, Number 8
Publication Date 2024
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Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
    • Digital sovereignty - Rhetoric and reality | Gerda Falkner, Sebastian Heidebrecht, Anke Obendiek & Timo Seidl
  • Articles
    • Digital sovereignty, economic ideas, and the struggle over the digital markets act: a political-cultural approach | Catherine Hoeffler & Frédéric Mérand
    • Moving on to not fall behind? Technological sovereignty and the ‘geo-dirigiste’ turn in EU industrial policy | Timo Seidl & Luuk Schmitz
    • The EU and Internet standards – Beyond the spin, a strategic turn? | Clement Perarnaud & Julien Rossi
    • EU AI sovereignty: for whom, to what end, and to whose benefit? | Daniel Mügge
    • Digital sovereignty as control: the regulation of digital finance in the European Union | Shawn Donnelly, Elena Ríos Camacho & Sebastian Heidebrecht
    • More bark than bite? European digital sovereignty discourse and changes to the European Union’s external relations policy | Julia Carver
    • Undermining lobbying coalitions: the interest group politics of EU copyright reform | Max Heermann
    • Controlling internet content in the EU: towards digital sovereignty | Daniëlle Flonk, Markus Jachtenfuchs & Anke Obendiek
    • ‘The sovereign cloud’ in Europe: diverging nation state preferences and disputed institutional competences in the context of limited technological capabilities | Julia Rone

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This is a Special Issue focusing on the European Union's (EU) digital sovereignty as rhetoric and reality.

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