The Beijing Effect: China's "Digital Silk Road" as transnational data governance
China shapes transnational data governance by supplying digital infrastructure to emerging markets. The prevailing explanation for this phenomenon is “digital authoritarianism” by which China exports not only its technology but also its values and governance system to host states. Contrary to the on...
Main Authors: | Erie, MS, Streinz, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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New York University School of Law
2021
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