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Digital Sovereignty in the BRICS Countries provides a critical examination of how emerging economies are asserting control over their digital ecosystems and challenging established global power structures. Authored by Min Jiang and Luca Belli, this Cambridge University Press publication explores the communication, societal, and political dimensions of digital governance transformation.
The book analyzes how BRICS nations and allied emerging powers are developing alternative frameworks for digital sovereignty, data protection, and technological independence. It addresses key issues including digital infrastructure development, regulatory approaches, and cultural considerations in shaping digital governance policies.
Through comprehensive case studies and theoretical analysis, the work demonstrates how the Global South is reshaping digital governance standards and creating new models that challenge Western-centric approaches to technology regulation and digital rights.







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