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Safeguarding European values with digital sovereignty: an analysis of statements and policies

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INTERNET POLICY REVIEW
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 -

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ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT INST INTERNET & SOC
DOI: 10.14763/2021.3.1575

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Digital sovereignty; Data governance; EU values; GDPR; Legitimacy

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The European Union has shown an increasing intention to strengthen its digital sovereignty in order to safeguard European values, but there is still uncertainty about how this term should be defined. Analyzing existing policies and proposing new solutions is seen as crucial in order to further enhance the EU's digital sovereignty and protect its core values.
The European Union (EU) has, with increasing frequency, outlined an intention to strengthen its digital sovereignty as a basis for safeguarding European values in the digital age. Yet, uncertainty remains as to how the term should be defined, undermining efforts to assess the success of the EU's digital sovereignty agenda. The task of this paper is to reduce this uncertainty by i) analysing how digital sovereignty has been discussed by EU institutional actors and placing this in a wider conceptual framework, ii) mapping specific policy areas and measures that EU institutional actors cite as important for strengthening digital sovereignty, iii) assessing the effectiveness of current policy measures at strengthening digital sovereignty, and iv) proposing policy solutions that go above and beyond current measures and address existing gaps. To do this, we introduce a conceptual understanding of digital sovereignty and then empirically ground this within the specific EU context via an analysis of a corpus of 180 EU webpages that have mentioned the term digital sovereignty within the past year. We find that existing policies, in particular those pertaining to data governance, help to achieve some of the EU's specific aims in regard to digital sovereignty, such as conditioning outward data flows, but they are more limited concerning other aims, like advancing the EU's competitiveness and regulating the private sector. This is problematic insofar as it constrains the EU's ability to safeguard and promote its values. The policy solutions we propose represent steps towards the further strengthening of the EU's digital sovereignty and firmer protection of EU values.

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