Few issues have fueled more transatlantic distrust than the ongoing dispute between the European Union and the United States about data privacy. Wharton management professor Stephen J. Kobrin probes the often overlooked roots of the controversy in his report, “The Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Dispute, Territorial Jurisdiction and Global Governance.” Resolving the issue will be especially challenging, he notes at one point, because the two sides are divided, not by tactical or strategic considerations, but by fundamental differences over the role of government and the meaning of privacy.
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Good basics.