The Tech Capital - The sovereignty mirage | Vol.4
In a world powered by data, infrastructure, and artificial intelligence, control has become the ultimate ambition.
But what if true control doesn’t really exist?
In this fourth volume, The Tech Capital explores the growing idea of “digital sovereignty” and the uncomfortable reality behind it. As governments and institutions push to reclaim control over technology, data, and infrastructure, a deeper truth begins to emerge: no country operates in isolation anymore.
From regulation and capital flows to global supply chains and cloud infrastructure, the modern digital economy is built on interdependence. The more systems scale, the more connected and fragile they become.
The Sovereignty Mirage examines this tension between ambition and reality. It looks at how policymakers, investors, and industry leaders are trying to define control in a system that resists being contained, and what that means for the future of global technology.
Inside this issue:
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The rise and limits of digital sovereignty
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How regulation, policy, and capital shape infrastructure
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The hidden dependencies behind global tech systems
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Why independence in the AI era may be an illusion
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The shifting balance of power in a connected world
Printed in a high-quality physical format, this edition is designed for those who want to understand not just who is building the future but who actually controls it.
Because in a connected world, sovereignty isn’t always what it seems.