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COVID-19 and the End of Technological Innocence

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COVID-19 acts as a catalyst in international relations.

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It accelerates and amplifies trends that were emerging before the crisis, such as the central and growing role of cyberspace, the normalization of surveillance capitalism, or the sharpening of Sino-American rivalry. Europe is becoming a major battleground between Washington and Beijing. Maintaining European sovereignty will require significant investments, particularly in 5G.

Thomas Gomart is the Director of Ifri.

 

Article published in Politique étrangère, Vol. 85, No. 2, Summer 2020

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ISBN : 979-10-373-0103-1

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Thomas GOMART

Thomas GOMART

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Directeur de l'Ifri

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