Weekly Reading List
This page contains a list of articles I've read and found interesting over the past week.
Over the past week, I have been reading about digital sovereignty, the US spying on Dutch emails, the definition of insanity, food statistics in your pocket, policy research from The Policy Institute at King’s College London, untitled pieces, anti-social media trends, and the EU open-source strategy.
Friday - 12 June 2026
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Digital Sovereignty Becomes An Imparative As the US Reads Dutch Emails
The US House reading Dutch emails shows digital sovereignty is about who can access data, not just where it is stored.
Tags: Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Digital Sovereignty, Data privacy, jurisdiction
Author: Kevin Korte
Wednesday - 10 June 2026
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The definition of insanity
Trying the same policy again and again, while expecting different results
Tags: decision-making, policy analysis, behavioral patterns, insanity definition
Author: Alex Chalmers
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Food statistics in your pocket
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Tags: Agriculture, Food Industry, UK Economy, Food Manufacturing, Employment Statistics
Author: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
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Experimental Government Team | The Policy Institute | King’s College London
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Tags: policy research, Data Science, behavioral science, government innovation, evidence-based policy
Author: nan
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Tags: government innovation, public services, evidence-based policy, experimental government, policy experimentation
Author: nan
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Tags: Randomized Controlled Trials, experimentation, policy evaluation, social science research, quasi-experimental design
Author: nan
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Tags: innovation, decision-making, evidence-based policy, expert engagement, policy development
Author: nan
Tuesday - 09 June 2026
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Tags: data centers, environmental impact, Sustainability, Artificial Intelligence, Water Consumption
Author: nan
Monday - 08 June 2026
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Anti-social: It’s fads, not friends, which now dominate our feeds
Social media platforms used to be about communication between friends. The business model is to increase the time people spend on their apps and increase ad revenue.
Tags: Technology Trends, social media, digital advertising, online entertainment, consumer behavior
Author: John Laurenson
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The EU Open Source Strategy
The EU Open Source Strategy places open source at the centre of the EU’s technological sovereignty by promoting European open alternatives to non-EU proprietary solutions in critical domains.
Tags: public administration, Open Source, Technology Policy, Digital Sovereignty, European Union
Author: nan