Beyond Digital Transformation: Navigating the Complexities of States’ Digital Sovereignty in the Context of Space-Based Infrastructure
Wahiba Mellaoui,
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Mohammed Mubarkoot,
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Yacine Sellahi
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Situating Power in Cyber Threat Knowledge
Shashank Yadav,
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Sundeep Oberoi
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Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
The EU AI Act in a Global Perspective
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Globalization: An Overview of Its Main Characteristics and Types, and an Exploration of Its Impacts on Individuals, Firms, and Nations
Economies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 91 - 91
Published: March 27, 2025
This
paper
presents
a
review
of
globalization
by
examining
its
main
characteristics,
types,
and
the
advantages
disadvantages
associated
with
each
type
regard
to
people,
firms,
nations.
It
synthesizes
literature
provides
structured
analysis
multifaceted
impacts
globalization.
The
combines
theoretical
constructs
characteristics
empirical
observations
contributions
challenges
globalization—based
on
multiple
levels
an
analysis—including
micro,
meso,
macro.
Each
is
analyzed
identify
how
it
contributes
economic
growth,
cultural
exchange,
political
cooperation,
technological
advancement,
environmental
collaboration,
while
also
presenting
significant
challenges,
such
as
inequality,
homogenization,
dependency,
digital
divide,
ecological
degradation.
Understanding
multidimensional
nature
allows
policymakers,
business
leaders,
individuals
navigate
complexities
more
effectively,
recognizing
both
opportunities
risks.
Although
much
examined
through
single
lens,
this
offers
integrative
comparative
perspective
across
various
dimensions.
By
categorizing
into
according
type,
comprehensive
nuanced
understanding
Language: Английский
The Trust Deficit. EU Bargaining for Access and Control over Cloud Infrastructures.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
European
Union
(EU)
governments
rely
on
a
handful
of
American
cloud
providers
(hyperscalers)
for
critical
state
functions,
which
creates
strategic
dependencies.
The
EU
data
sovereignty
agenda
aims
to
manage
such
dependence,
yet
hyperscalers
criticise
it
excluding
leading
industry
players
from
the
market
and
slowing
economic
growth.
In
this
paper,
we
argue
that
policies
in
are
result
trust
deficit
between
hyperscalers.
consists
continuous
bargain
by
greater
access
control
over
hyperscaler
infrastructures.
Hyperscalers,
turn,
respond
demands
mainly
through
technology
solutions.
But
is
their
response
sufficient
address
deficit?
Drawing
technical
documents
expert
interviews,
find
states
have
fundamentally
different
understanding
sovereignty;
alone
cannot
deficit;
can
be
compatible
with
digital
economy
cybersecurity.
Our
study
starting
point
further
research
political
governance
technologies.
Language: Английский