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This volume covers Chinese technology policy, key emerging technologies, international engagement, and central-local relations.



Table of Contents

Introduction by Rogier Creemers

Part I: Digital Concepts and Institutions

Chapter 1: The Cyberspace Administration of China: A Portrait by Jamie Horsley and Rogier Creemers

Chapter 2: The Stumbling Smart State: Fragmented Policy Experimentation & Dubious Consolidation by Straton Papagianneas & Adam Knight

Part II: Strategic Emerging Technologies

Chapter 3: China’s Industrial Policy for Semiconductors by John Lee

Chapter 4: Fintech in China: Trading off Growth and Risk, Innovation and Control by Martin Chorzempa

Part III: International Engagement and Confrontation

Chapter 5: China: A Technical Standardisation Power? by Tim Rühlig

Chapter 6: China and Global Data Transfers: Implications for Future Rulemaking by Hunter Dorwart

Chapter 7: China and Global Internet Governance: ITU, ICANN and the World Internet Conference by Gianluigi Negro

Chapter 8: Becoming a Cyber Superpower: China Builds Offensive Capability with Military, Government and Private Sector Forces by Mei Danowski

Part IV: Local Dynamics

Chapter 9: China – A Rising Tech Power? National Ambitions and Local Realities by Genia Kostka

Chapter 10: Opening the City Through Debordering IT: The Making of an Innovation Ecosystem in a Post-Industrial Special Economic Zone in China by Yujing Tan

Index

About the Editors and Contributors

The Emergence of China's Smart State

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 16/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781538184417, 978-1538184417
    ISBN10: 1538184419

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This volume covers Chinese technology policy, key emerging technologies, international engagement, and central-local relations.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction by Rogier Creemers

    Part I: Digital Concepts and Institutions

    Chapter 1: The Cyberspace Administration of China: A Portrait by Jamie Horsley and Rogier Creemers

    Chapter 2: The Stumbling Smart State: Fragmented Policy Experimentation & Dubious Consolidation by Straton Papagianneas & Adam Knight

    Part II: Strategic Emerging Technologies

    Chapter 3: China’s Industrial Policy for Semiconductors by John Lee

    Chapter 4: Fintech in China: Trading off Growth and Risk, Innovation and Control by Martin Chorzempa

    Part III: International Engagement and Confrontation

    Chapter 5: China: A Technical Standardisation Power? by Tim Rühlig

    Chapter 6: China and Global Data Transfers: Implications for Future Rulemaking by Hunter Dorwart

    Chapter 7: China and Global Internet Governance: ITU, ICANN and the World Internet Conference by Gianluigi Negro

    Chapter 8: Becoming a Cyber Superpower: China Builds Offensive Capability with Military, Government and Private Sector Forces by Mei Danowski

    Part IV: Local Dynamics

    Chapter 9: China – A Rising Tech Power? National Ambitions and Local Realities by Genia Kostka

    Chapter 10: Opening the City Through Debordering IT: The Making of an Innovation Ecosystem in a Post-Industrial Special Economic Zone in China by Yujing Tan

    Index

    About the Editors and Contributors

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