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May 2018
This article contends that in an age of transatlantic tensions over the Iran deal, trade balances and steel tariffs, digital policy is uniquely poised to offer opportunities for greater US-EU cooperation. The authors explain, however, that at the same time, the digital arena also has the potential to be a policy minefield, with issues such as privacy, digital taxation and competition policy still unresolved. The piece addresses these challenges and explores how the US-EU digital agenda fits in the larger transatlantic relationship.
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Author | Frances G Burwell |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2018 Atlantic Council |