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  • Over the last decade, digital sovereignty has become a central element in policy discourses on digital issues. Although it has become popular in both centralised/authoritarian and democratic countries alike, the concept remains highly contested. After investigating the challenges to sovereignty apparently posed by the digital transformation, this essay retraces how sovereignty has re-emerged as a key category with regard to the digital. By systematising the various normative claims to digital sovereignty, it then goes on to show how, today, the concept is understood more as a discursive practice in politics and policy than as a legal or organisational concept. (xsd:string)
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  • 978-3-8394-5760-3 ()
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  • Digital Sovereignty (xsd:string)
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  • Practicing Sovereignty: Digital Involvement in Times of Crises (xsd:string)
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  • In: Practicing Sovereignty: Digital Involvement in Times of Crises, transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, 2021, 47-67 (xsd:string)
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