Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii
Until now, mainly traditional infrastructure projects have been implemented under the auspices of the Chinese Belt and Road. However, more and more often one can hear about its next component, i.e. the Digital Silk Road (DSR). In this way, China is expanding its “technospheres” - geographic areas wh...
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description | Until now, mainly traditional infrastructure projects have been implemented under the auspices of the Chinese Belt and Road. However, more and more often one can hear about its next component, i.e. the Digital Silk Road (DSR). In this way, China is expanding its “technospheres” - geographic areas where it is building its edge in terms of data and information gathering. These technospheres directly supply China with this most valuable commodity - the so-called “New oil” or data. PRC activities of this type translate into various regions of the world - including Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including the Balkan countries. The research objective of the article is to analyze the assumptions of the digital component of the Belt and Road initiative in the selected Balkan country, i.e. in Serbia. It is also important to examine China’s strategy and measures towards that country. The author will try to answer the following research questions: (1) What is the Digital Silk Road?, (2) What opportunities and threats result from its implementation?, (3) How the CEE region, and the Balkan countries in particular, approach the cooperation offered by the PRC?, (4) What is the US Clean Web Initiative, and (5) What is Serbia’s reaction to digital propositions made by the PRC? The conducted analysis will allow for the definition of the mechanisms of operation of the RDI initiative, in particular its digital component in the Balkans, as well as it will be useful in research on the broader context of China’s foreign policy. The article uses the analysis of existing data (desk research). |
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spelling | doaj.art-e55e5969a3534eb09e2686eace1e6a462022-12-22T01:39:48ZengWydawnictwo Adam MarszałekNowa Polityka Wschodnia2084-32912022-06-0133215617010.15804/npw20223308Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus SerbiiPaula Tomaszewska0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0583-0938Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w PoznaniuUntil now, mainly traditional infrastructure projects have been implemented under the auspices of the Chinese Belt and Road. However, more and more often one can hear about its next component, i.e. the Digital Silk Road (DSR). In this way, China is expanding its “technospheres” - geographic areas where it is building its edge in terms of data and information gathering. These technospheres directly supply China with this most valuable commodity - the so-called “New oil” or data. PRC activities of this type translate into various regions of the world - including Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including the Balkan countries. The research objective of the article is to analyze the assumptions of the digital component of the Belt and Road initiative in the selected Balkan country, i.e. in Serbia. It is also important to examine China’s strategy and measures towards that country. The author will try to answer the following research questions: (1) What is the Digital Silk Road?, (2) What opportunities and threats result from its implementation?, (3) How the CEE region, and the Balkan countries in particular, approach the cooperation offered by the PRC?, (4) What is the US Clean Web Initiative, and (5) What is Serbia’s reaction to digital propositions made by the PRC? The conducted analysis will allow for the definition of the mechanisms of operation of the RDI initiative, in particular its digital component in the Balkans, as well as it will be useful in research on the broader context of China’s foreign policy. The article uses the analysis of existing data (desk research).https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/33/npw3308.pdfserbiadigital silk roadpeople’s republic of chinadigital initiative |
spellingShingle | Paula Tomaszewska Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii Nowa Polityka Wschodnia serbia digital silk road people’s republic of china digital initiative |
title | Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii |
title_full | Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii |
title_fullStr | Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii |
title_full_unstemmed | Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii |
title_short | Realizacja chińskiej koncepcji Digital Silk Road - kazus Serbii |
title_sort | realizacja chinskiej koncepcji digital silk road kazus serbii |
topic | serbia digital silk road people’s republic of china digital initiative |
url | https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/33/npw3308.pdf |
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