In Search of Digital Sovereignty and Strategic Autonomy: Normative Power Europe to the Test of Its Geopolitical Ambitions

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2023-09

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Broeders, Dennis
Cristiano, FabioORCID 0000-0002-0951-9648ISNI 0000000492960980
Kaminska, Monica

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Abstract

This article analyses the recent use of European Union (EU) terminology of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy, aiming to identify tensions between policy considerations of fundamental rights, free market principles and geopolitical concerns. These tensions are rooted in the disparity between the EU's considerable economic and regulatory power in digital matters and its limited mandate and capabilities in foreign policy. The article also explores the translation of the notions of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy into EU policy. It identifies three important trends in the geopoliticisation of the EU agenda on digital technologies: (1) the instrumental use of ‘classic’ internal market policies to exert geopolitical influence; (2) the imposition of foreign policy imperatives on national markets; and (3) new ‘hybrid’ digital policies that combine internal market concerns, fundamental rights and geopolitical concerns. Ultimately, digital sovereignty has inherent tensions with the EU's normative power in digital issues and may also result in a strategic cacophony.

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cyber security, digital policy, geopolitics, sovereignty, strategic autonomy, Business and International Management, General Business,Management and Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Broeders, D, Cristiano, F & Kaminska, M 2023, 'In Search of Digital Sovereignty and Strategic Autonomy : Normative Power Europe to the Test of Its Geopolitical Ambitions', Journal of Common Market Studies, vol. 61, no. 5, pp. 1261-1280. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13462