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Digital empires
the global battle to regulate technology
Statement of Responsibility:
Anu Bradford
Year:
[2023]
Publisher:
New York, [New York], Oxford University Press
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The global battle among the three dominant digital powersthe United States, China, and the European Unionis intensifying. All three regimes are racing to regulate tech companies, with each advancing a competing vision for the digital economy while attempting to expand its sphere of influence in the digital world. In Digital Empires, her provocative follow-up to The Brussels Effect, Anu Bradford explores a rivalry that will shape the world in the decades to come.Across the globe, people dependent on digital technologies have become increasingly alarmed that their rapid adoption and transformation have ushered in an exceedingly concentrated economy where a few powerful companies control vast economic wealth and political power, undermine data privacy, and widen the gap between economic winners and losers. In response, world leaders are variously embracing the idea of reining in the most dominant tech companies. Bradford examines three competing regulatory approachesthe American market-driven model, the Chinese state-driven model, and the European rights-driven regulatory modeland discusses how governments and tech companies navigate the inevitable conflicts that arise when these regulatory approaches collide in the international domain. Which digital empire will prevail in the contest for global influence remains an open question, yet their contrasting strategies are increasingly clear.Digital societies are at an inflection point. In the midst of these unfolding regulatory battles, governments, tech companies, and digital citizens are making important choices that will shape the future ethos of the digital society. Digital Empires lays bare the choices we face as societies and individuals, explains the forces that shape those choices, and illuminates the immense stakes involved for everyone who uses digital technologies.
Contents:
The American market-driven regulatory model -- The Chinese state-driven regulatory model -- The European rights-driven regulatory model -- Between freedom and control : navigating competing regulatory models -- The battle for technological supremacy : the US-China tech war -- When rights, markets, and security collide : the US-EU regulatory battles -- The waning global influence of American techno-libertarianism -- Exporting China's digital authoritarianism through infrastructure -- Globalizing European digital rights through regulatory power -- Conclusion
Statement of Responsibility:
Anu Bradford
Year:
[2023]
Publisher:
New York, [New York], Oxford University Press
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ISBN:
978-0-19-764927-5
ISBN (2nd):
978-0-19-764926-8
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1 Online-Ressource (viii, 599 Seiten)
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Regulation, Economic Power, International Economic Policy, Competition, Technology competition, Europe, USA, China, Regulierung, Regulatory Policy, Wirtschaftliche Macht, Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik, Wettbewerb, Competitiveness, Innovationswettbewerb, Europa, America, Amerika
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Language:
eng
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