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Factors in the Formation of State Digital Sovereignty in the Conditions of Geopolitical Turbulence

E. Rakova ()

Digital Transformation, 2026, vol. 32, issue 1

Abstract: As digital technologies permeate the economy, politics, and everyday life, the concept of digital sovereignty is gaining increasing importance. However, a universal definition is lacking in the literature. The research’s novelty lies in its systematization of the key concepts of digital sovereignty and the approaches various countries take to implementing it. Of particular interest is the analysis of the internal and external factors that determine the degree of strategic digital autonomy for each state. The author argues for the need for a flexible strategy aimed at achieving strategic autonomy in critical areas while simultaneously leveraging the benefits of international technological cooperation and strengthening the use of soft educational and awareness-raising measures and tools.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.35596/1729-7648-2026-32-1-5-11

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