Cyber Policy in China

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Discover the critical insights behind China's rise as a global economic and military powerhouse with our comprehensive analysis in 'Cyber Policy in China'. This essential book uncovers whether China can evolve into an advanced information-based society while grappling with the challenges posed by modern technology and governance. Dive into the key issues impacting Chinese policymakers as they strive to integrate contemporary information and communications technologies with traditional governance methods. The publication evaluates the existing disparities between China's lofty cyber ambitions and the current policies enacted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This indispensable resource tackles how the age of information is reshaping China's technological landscape and governance paradigms, highlighting the ethical choices Chinese leaders must face in ensuring national strength and stability amidst globalization. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the future trajectory of China in the context of the information age. With 232 informative pages published by John Wiley & Sons in 2014, this brand new book is set to become a cornerstone for your collection on global cyber governance. Get your copy today and stay ahead in the conversation about China’s cyber future. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

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ISBN: 9780745669809
Year: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 232


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Few doubt that China wants to be a major economic and military
power on the world stage. To achieve this ambitious goal, however,
the PRC leadership knows that China must first become an advanced
information-based society. But does China have what it takes to get
there? Are its leaders prepared to make the tough choices required
to secure China?s cyber future? Or is there a fundamental
mismatch between China?s cyber ambitions and the policies
pursued by the CCP until now?

This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of China?s
information society. It explores the key practical challenges
facing Chinese politicians as they try to marry the development of
modern information and communications technology with old ways of
governing their people and conducting international relations.
Fundamental realities of the information age, not least its
globalizing character, are forcing the pace of technological change
in China and are not fully compatible with the old PRC ethics of
stability, national industrial strength and sovereignty. What
happens to China in future decades will depend on the ethical
choices its leaders are willing to make today. The stakes are high.
But if China?s ruling party does not adapt more aggressively
to the defining realities of power and social organization in the
information age, the ?China dream? looks unlikely to
become a reality.

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