This paper explores #digitalsovereignty in the #eu, examining two of its dimensions: #economic and #normative. Five obstacles are identified: private actors, foreign interference, a #ruleoflaw crisis, #digitalgovernance, and #digitalliteracy. The paper concludes by noting the hard balances needed in #digitalpolicy.
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