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There is a ‘third way’ for Europe to navigate the digital world

The “third way”, once as fashionable in politics as the Spice Girls were in pop, was devised as a means of steering between the excesses of capitalism and socialism.

A similar concept is becoming trendy in technology as European politicians try to chart a course between the techno-libertarianism of California and the digital authoritarianism of China.

In a speech last week, France’s president Emmanuel Macron rejected the idea that the Californian and Chinese models were the only ones on offer, insisting it was possible to create a better regulated and democratic internet.

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