Forum. Geopolitics, Big Tech and the Future of European Security
Crespi, Francesco ; Cerra, Rosario ; Zezza, Francesco ; Coveri, Andrea ; Cozza, Claudio ; Guarascio, Dario ; Gatti, Emma ; D'Ottavio, Andrea ; Schüller, Margot
Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy
2025
60
2
72-100
new international economic order ; international relations ; technology ; security
International relations
https//:doi.org/10.2478/ie-2025-0015
English
Bibliogr.
"In just a few short months, the new government administration in the United States has thrown the world order into disarray. A potential global trade war, new global value chain configurations and shifting security alliances are reshaping geopolitics. Given the current uncertainty, access to developing technologies will be decisive, and technological sovereignty is more important for the European Union than ever before. How can the EU get up-to-speed? What steps can Europe take to ensure its technological sovereignty? How should it go about relations with China and the new Trump Administration with regards to its tech policy? What role does Big Tech play in European security?"
Digital
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