The Emergence of China's Smart State

Author:   Rogier Creemers ,  Straton Papagianneas ,  Adam Knight ,  Rogier Creemers
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538184417


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Reviews the evolution of China's emergence as a digital power, particularly their government's role in this process, addressing the evolution of governance institutions and policy initiatives, the development of strategic emerging industries, how China engages with global digital governance, and how national priorities affect local governance.

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Author:   Rogier Creemers ,  Straton Papagianneas ,  Adam Knight ,  Rogier Creemers
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781538184417


ISBN 10:   1538184419
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   16 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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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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At a time of growing geo-political tensions between China and the West, the importance of understanding China's strategies in the critical area of advanced technologies cannot be overstated. This volume draws on extensive research and expertise to provide a nuanced and authoritative account of China's technology ambitions and capabilities--and the sometimes wide gap between the two. It should be mandatory reading for all policy-makers dealing with China. The Emergence of China's Smart State should be essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand China's technological rise from a Beijing-centric perspective. Policymakers in particular will benefit from the way authors in the book have unpacked the complexity and contradictions present in China's digital development and ambitions. This excellent compilation of essays on a complex topic, how the government guides development of the digital economy and how it has evolved, is a breath of fresh air and adds a much-needed facts-based and non-ideological corpus of understanding to our knowledge of this important topic. The book is free from some of the ideological spin of recent efforts to track and describe particularly the role of government in driving China's rise as a technology power. The authors all appear to have first-hand and fresh knowledge of their subject areas, and avoid relying on second and third hand sources in ways that can sometimes become an echo chamber of analysis of China and technology in the age of highly geopolitically charged US-China technology competition. Well done all around.


"At a time of growing geo-political tensions between China and the West, the importance of understanding China's strategies in the critical area of advanced technologies cannot be overstated. This volume draws on extensive research and expertise to provide a nuanced and authoritative account of China's technology ambitions and capabilities--and the sometimes wide gap between the two. It should be mandatory reading for all policy-makers dealing with China.--Nigel Inkster, senior advisor for China at IISS and author of ""The Great Decoupling: China, America and the Struggle for Technological Supremacy"" The Emergence of China's Smart State should be essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand China's technological rise from a Beijing-centric perspective. Policymakers in particular will benefit from the way authors in the book have unpacked the complexity and contradictions present in China's digital development and ambitions.--Meia Nouwens, senior fellow for Chinese security and defence policy, The International Institute for Strategic Studies This excellent compilation of essays on a complex topic, how the government guides development of the digital economy and how it has evolved, is a breath of fresh air and adds a much-needed facts-based and non-ideological corpus of understanding to our knowledge of this important topic. The book is free from some of the ideological spin of recent efforts to track and describe particularly the role of government in driving China's rise as a technology power. The authors all appear to have first-hand and fresh knowledge of their subject areas, and avoid relying on second and third hand sources in ways that can sometimes become an echo chamber of analysis of China and technology in the age of highly geopolitically charged US-China technology competition. Well done all around.--Paul Triolo, senior vice president for China, global technology policy lead at Albright Stonebridge Group"


Author Information

"Rogier Creemers is a university lecturer in Modern Chinese Studies. With a background in sinology and international relations, his research focuses on Chinese domestic digital technology policy, as well as China's growing importance in global digital affairs. He is the principal investigator of the NWO Vidi Project ""The Smart State: Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and the Law in China."" For the Leiden Asia Centre, he directs a project on China and global cybersecurity, funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is also a co-founder of DigiChina, a joint initiative with Stanford University and New America. Straton Papagianneas is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for Area Studies at Leiden University, where he studies the automation and digitisation of legal courts in the People’s Republic of China. He is strongly interested in the study of Chinese law & society, governance, automation of justice and administration, and its surrounding ethical and normative questions. He also teaches courses on Chinese law & society, governance, and automation & justice. Outside of his academic work, Papagianneas is an editorial board member at Sinotalks. Straton is also affiliated with the Leiden University’s VVI Institute for Law & Society, and the e-Law centre for Law and Digital Technologies. Adam Knight is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for Area Studies at Leiden University, where he focuses on the design, implementation and consequences of the Chinese social credit system. He frequently contributes to reports in media such as the BBC, Financial Times and South China Morning Post."

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