Abstract
The report Digital Sovereignty: From Narrative to Policy? provides insights on the evolving digital sovereignty landscape, focusing on the relationship between European narratives and policy initiatives. It features contributions from eight scholars and explores the blurred definitions of concepts like “digital sovereignty” and their impact on the EU’s geopolitical, norm-setting, and industrial ambitions. The report highlights the EU’s aspiration to be a global leader in rule-making but also challenges, such as protectionist accusations and internal obstacles. From a Chinese perspective, the report underscores the importance of rule-making and policy innovation, suggesting that China can contribute to international law research, refine its “network sovereignty” theory, and enhance its global influence.
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