This book is aimed at scholars, researchers, policymakers, and students with an interest in digital technology, international relations, Chinese politics, and authoritarian governance. It will also appeal to those studying artificial intelligence, digital governance, and global power dynamics.
This book is aimed at scholars, researchers, policymakers, and students with an interest in digital technology, international relations, Chinese politics, and authoritarian governance. It will also appeal to those studying artificial intelligence, digital governance, and global power dynamics.
Suisheng Zhao is Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, USA. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Contemporary China and the author and editor of over two dozen books and hundreds of academic articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: A State-Led Approach toward China's Digital Policy. Part I: The Decision-Makers and Stakeholders. 1. Centralized Regime Gaining Information Capacity: Can China Approach Innovation Frontiers? 2. China's Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Policy Development in an Emergent Community of Practice. Part II: Digital Authoritarianism. 3. The Chinese Conception of Cybersecurity: A Conceptual, Institutional and Regulatory Genealogy. 4. Modernization Planner, Authoritarian Paternalist, and Rising Power: Evolving Government Positions in China's Internet Securitization. 5. Urban Management in Authoritarian China: How the Smart City Is Used to Enhance Comprehensive Law Enforcement. 6. Digital Governance in China: Dispute Settlement and Stability Maintenance in the Digital Age. 7. 'Hold on to the Green Horse': Popular Imaginations of the Health Code and the Cultivation of Algocratic Attunement in China in the COVID Era. Part III: Shaping Global Digital Governance. 8. Chinese Influence through Technical Standardization Power. 9. Chinese Data Governance and Trade Policy: From Cyber Sovereignty to the Quest for Digital Hegemony? 10. China's Digital Yuan: Motivations of the Chinese Government and Potential Global Effects. 11. Shaping AI's Future? China in Global AI Governance.
Introduction: A State-Led Approach toward China's Digital Policy. Part I: The Decision-Makers and Stakeholders. 1. Centralized Regime Gaining Information Capacity: Can China Approach Innovation Frontiers? 2. China's Artificial Intelligence Ethics: Policy Development in an Emergent Community of Practice. Part II: Digital Authoritarianism. 3. The Chinese Conception of Cybersecurity: A Conceptual, Institutional and Regulatory Genealogy. 4. Modernization Planner, Authoritarian Paternalist, and Rising Power: Evolving Government Positions in China's Internet Securitization. 5. Urban Management in Authoritarian China: How the Smart City Is Used to Enhance Comprehensive Law Enforcement. 6. Digital Governance in China: Dispute Settlement and Stability Maintenance in the Digital Age. 7. 'Hold on to the Green Horse': Popular Imaginations of the Health Code and the Cultivation of Algocratic Attunement in China in the COVID Era. Part III: Shaping Global Digital Governance. 8. Chinese Influence through Technical Standardization Power. 9. Chinese Data Governance and Trade Policy: From Cyber Sovereignty to the Quest for Digital Hegemony? 10. China's Digital Yuan: Motivations of the Chinese Government and Potential Global Effects. 11. Shaping AI's Future? China in Global AI Governance.
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