The political economy of the Internet is no longer boring (if it ever was). International firms and states are increasingly seeking to own and control their more of it, recreating data centers, pipelines, and consumer services outside the U.S.
The political economy of the Internet is no longer boring (if it ever was). International firms and states are increasingly seeking to own and control their more of it, recreating data centers, pipelines, and consumer services outside the U.S.