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Google’s Steely Foe in Europe

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Singer and Kanter provide a detailed account of Margarethe Vestager, her personal upbringing with two parents who were ministers of the Church of Denmark, her studies for a Masters degree in Economics at the University of Copenhagen, serving in the Danish Parliament, experience as Economy minister, that have given her a sense of quiet confidence that is rare in European politicians. A Danish talk show host sees her as quite unemotional. When approached about this as a kind of toughness Vestager is taken aback, saying that she is just doing her job, and takes her responsibility to ensure competition is fair and open in the interests of consumers quite seriously. She has her lighter moments with knitting elephants, and is not hesitant to post a picture of the talk show host napping in a park in Denmark on her social media site. She comes across as a politician who is not so serious as to lose sight of enjoying her work, as she rises early and takes the morning jog to the IMF headquarters in Washington D.C. She says all the late night meetings her parents had as ministers with people going through difficult times from all parts of society gave her a sense of how an informed society should function.

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