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Why Europe’s Digital Autarky Dream Is a Strategic Trap

The push for full digital sovereignty across the European Union is colliding with a harsh economic reality. While policymakers scramble to decouple from American cloud giants, the estimated €3.6 trillion price tag for total independence threatens to hollow out the continent’s competitiveness and leave its infrastructure dangerously brittle.

Why Europe’s Digital Autarky Dream Is a Strategic Trap

In 2024, the European cloud market generated €61 billion, yet domestic providers captured a mere 15% of that revenue. Amazon, Microsoft, and Google currently command 70% of the landscape, leaving the EU in a position of structural reliance. While the European Commission’s AI Continent Action Plan seeks to triple data center capacity, analysts at the Centre for European Policy Analysis warn that achieving total independence would consume 20% of the bloc's annual GDP.

Instead of chasing autarky, success lies in selective interdependence. Ukraine’s wartime strategy proves that decentralization—moving critical state data to foreign cloud environments—is a more effective defense against physical threats than isolated, national-only systems. Estonia’s model of "data embassies" in Luxembourg further demonstrates that security is best achieved through distributed, cross-border partnerships rather than closed-loop networks.

Europe should focus on a strategy of sovereign interdependence, building a trusted alliance with the U.S., the U.K., Canada, and Australia. This framework relies on a mutual exchange: Europe retains access to American AI and cloud platforms, while global partners benefit from European expertise in semiconductor manufacturing, industrial cybersecurity, and robust regulatory standards. By implementing rigorous vendor screening and expanding hybrid, multi-hub architectures, the EU can secure its digital footprint without severing the global ties that sustain its economy.

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