China's digital Silk Road : setting standards, powering growth / Gerald Chan, Professor of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
By: Chan, Gerald [author.].
Publisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022Description: xii, 183p. illustrations.ISBN: 9781803921204.Subject(s): Trade routes -- Eurasia | Electronic commerce -- China | Digital currency -- China | Digital communications -- ChinaDDC classification: 338.476712 Summary: In recent years, China has become a world leader in e-commerce, e-currency, 5G and artificial intelligence, cementing itself as a major competitor to established powers. Gerald Chan poses the question: How has China pulled this off? Arguing that the answer lies in the country’s Digital Silk Road, a multi- faceted programme to connect the world via digital means, the book explores how China has shaped the development of the digital order, secured a critical role in internet governance and upset the status-quo powers.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-178) and index.
In recent years, China has become a world leader in e-commerce, e-currency, 5G and artificial intelligence, cementing itself as a major competitor to established powers. Gerald Chan poses the question: How has China pulled this off? Arguing that the answer lies in the country’s Digital Silk Road, a multi- faceted programme to connect the world via digital means, the book explores how China has shaped the development of the digital order, secured a critical role in internet governance and upset the status-quo powers.
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