Counting the costs of technonationalism and the balkanization of cyberspace
By
Mathew Burrows, Julian Mueller-Kaler, Kaisa Oksanen, and Ossi Piironen
While it started as a well-meaning effort to prevent disinformation and propagation of violent extremism, the increasing regulation began to fracture the Internet into at least three largely separate regimes, reinforcing the forces of technonationalism and protectionism.