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The book concludes by bringing the different themes of this work together, considering the potential futures for the EU as the Geopolitical Union, reflecting upon how regulatory mercantilism could be a useful framework for analysis of policies beyond technology, and beyond the EU, and potential future avenues for research based on these reflections.
This introduction to the book sets the context for the larger work – the European Commission’s declaration of the existence of the Geopolitical Union and the approach to technology it is taking. This approach, more interventionist and assertive, can be framed as regulatory mercantilist – combining economic and security goals, promoting increased regulatory oversight and industrial policy inside the EU, and seeking to promote its rules, values, and norms externally, in a form of ‘regulatory balance of trade’. This part of the book provides a structure for the rest of the book to allow for the development of its theoretical approach, case studies, and consideration of the future of the Geopolitical Union.
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