Reasserting cyber sovereignty: how states are taking back control

The Guardian 

Amid the hand-wringing about the rise of nationalism and populism, it's easy to miss that the past two years have also produced surprising and useful shifts in global opinion. Even Donald Trump can be good news for the world. Nowhere is this gestalt shift more evident than in how we approach policy dilemmas related to technology. The idea of "digital" as a magic, untouchable realm that was to bring prosperity to all, one disruption at a time, is now dead. The thorny questions are no longer the prerogative of affluent hippies at Wired magazine or TED talks; instead, they are returning to their original realms of international trade, national economic development and security.

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