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The European Union’ Approach to Governance of Strategic Technologies: Between Geopolitical Competition and Multilateral Cooperation

China
European Union
Governance
International Relations
USA
Identity
Technology
European Parliament
Sophie Vanhoonacker
Maastricht University
Flavia Lucenti
LUISS University
Thomas Christiansen
LUISS University
Sophie Vanhoonacker
Maastricht University

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Abstract

In an era of increasing geopolitical competition, leadership in global technology governance has become highly salient. Although the European Union (EU) has traditionally approached the technology governance from an economic perspective, in the 2020s there has been a growing recognition that new technologies also have strategic and security dimensions, impacting on the EU’s geopolitical position. This paper analyses the manner in which the EU's approach to the governance of key technologies has evolved, focusing on the period 2019-2024 – the term of the self-declared "geopolitical European Commission" headed by Ursula von der Leyen – and examining emerging EU policies, regulatory efforts and global aspirations in the governance of AI, cyber security and digital services (including efforts towards data protection, countering disinformation and combatting political interference). The paper adopts a constructivist perspective, looking at the discursive, ideational and normative aspects in the construction of the EU’s approach. In conclusion, the paper compares the findings on the EU’s approach with developments elsewhere, in particular in the United States and China.