Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology
Autor Anu Bradforden Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197802731
ISBN-10: 0197802737
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197802737
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Anu Bradford provides a holistic and balanced view of the three competing regulatory systems at the intersection of technology and society. Digital Empires is a must read for anyone seeking to understand what's at stake in developing a practical regulatory framework that serves the needs of people everywhere.
Anu Bradford's Digital Empires is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the regulatory choices confronting governments that seek to reign in big tech. The US, China and Europe have chosen different paths, and Bradford carefully breaks down the legal and political contexts of each. Bradford's voice is clear and reasonable and this book is a tour de force.
It is easy to forget that the future of the big tech is not just the question of what Europe, China or the U.S. will do, but how it all comes together. Anu Bradford offers the single best approach to understanding these interactions to make sense of an otherwise bewildering present and future.
This is the definitive account of the fierce and hugely important fight within and among "digital empires" - the United States, China, and the European Union - over the shape of our digital lives. Among its important conclusions are that the European rights-driven regulatory model, rather than the American market-driven model, is best poised to unite the democratic west and challenge China's growing control in the digital realm.
Digital Empires is essential reading for all policymakers wanting to understand the drivers and implications of conflicts that threaten the global nature of the digital economy. Bradford offers a nuanced and highly compelling account of a digital world between decoupling and continuing globalization.
Digital Empires describes the coming race between the US, China, and the EU to impose their regulatory models and set the norms that govern the global digital order. The outcome of this struggle will shape the geopolitical map in unimaginable ways. A thoroughly researched, extremely readable, and perfectly timed work.
Stimulating.
Comprehensive and insightful.
Thoroughly researched.
Digital Empires The Global Battle to Regulate Technology is Anu Bradford's latest insightful, thought-provoking, and nuanced critical analysis of the leading digital world-wide powers.
This large book, written in the American format,...is captivating because of its height of vision and the abundance of illustrations.
The book shines as a genuine tour de force and a forward-looking research endeavour.
The author engages readers by making use of enticing and easy-to-follow storytelling...Accessible to any kind of reader with some basic knowledge about policymaking and digital governance, the book prioritises clarity over concision,... Bradford's timely book will likely only become more relevant.
The book Digital Empires by Anu Bradford addresses a central issue of contemporary societies, namely the regulation of digital technologies. The goal is to introduce readers to the major issues structuring this globalized sector, whose developments are transforming our daily activities, from search engines to websites and social networks...With Digital Empires, Anu Bradford provides essential keys to understanding current debates on digital regulation. The remarkably clear argumentative structure gives meaning to the mosaic of issues in this sector. Conceptually, the book is filled with particularly attractive notions: digital empires, vertical and horizontal battles, decoupling, de-globalization, splinternet, digital sovereignty, surveillance capitalism.
Anu Bradford's Digital Empires is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the regulatory choices confronting governments that seek to reign in big tech. The US, China and Europe have chosen different paths, and Bradford carefully breaks down the legal and political contexts of each. Bradford's voice is clear and reasonable and this book is a tour de force.
It is easy to forget that the future of the big tech is not just the question of what Europe, China or the U.S. will do, but how it all comes together. Anu Bradford offers the single best approach to understanding these interactions to make sense of an otherwise bewildering present and future.
This is the definitive account of the fierce and hugely important fight within and among "digital empires" - the United States, China, and the European Union - over the shape of our digital lives. Among its important conclusions are that the European rights-driven regulatory model, rather than the American market-driven model, is best poised to unite the democratic west and challenge China's growing control in the digital realm.
Digital Empires is essential reading for all policymakers wanting to understand the drivers and implications of conflicts that threaten the global nature of the digital economy. Bradford offers a nuanced and highly compelling account of a digital world between decoupling and continuing globalization.
Digital Empires describes the coming race between the US, China, and the EU to impose their regulatory models and set the norms that govern the global digital order. The outcome of this struggle will shape the geopolitical map in unimaginable ways. A thoroughly researched, extremely readable, and perfectly timed work.
Stimulating.
Comprehensive and insightful.
Thoroughly researched.
Digital Empires The Global Battle to Regulate Technology is Anu Bradford's latest insightful, thought-provoking, and nuanced critical analysis of the leading digital world-wide powers.
This large book, written in the American format,...is captivating because of its height of vision and the abundance of illustrations.
The book shines as a genuine tour de force and a forward-looking research endeavour.
The author engages readers by making use of enticing and easy-to-follow storytelling...Accessible to any kind of reader with some basic knowledge about policymaking and digital governance, the book prioritises clarity over concision,... Bradford's timely book will likely only become more relevant.
The book Digital Empires by Anu Bradford addresses a central issue of contemporary societies, namely the regulation of digital technologies. The goal is to introduce readers to the major issues structuring this globalized sector, whose developments are transforming our daily activities, from search engines to websites and social networks...With Digital Empires, Anu Bradford provides essential keys to understanding current debates on digital regulation. The remarkably clear argumentative structure gives meaning to the mosaic of issues in this sector. Conceptually, the book is filled with particularly attractive notions: digital empires, vertical and horizontal battles, decoupling, de-globalization, splinternet, digital sovereignty, surveillance capitalism.
Notă biografică
Anu Bradford is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organizations at Columbia Law School. She is also a director for Columbia's European Legal Studies Center and a Senior Scholar at Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business at Columbia Business School. Bradford is the author of The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World (Oxford, 2020), which was named one of the Best Books of 2020 by Foreign Affairs.