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E-raamat: Cyber Governance in China: Balancing State Centrism and Collaborative Dynamics

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This book conducts an in-depth investigation into cyberspace governance in China through Chinese decision making processes, policy formulation and international presence, exploring how China navigates governance imperatives while fostering digital innovation in an increasingly interconnected world.

The book looks at the governance paradigm of cyberspace in China. It examines the concepts, mechanisms and practices predominantly spearheaded at the national level by the Chinese government, and the extensive participation of non-governmental entities. It unravels China’s approach to cyber governance, why it diverges from Western approaches, and the causal mechanisms behind these phenomena through empirical research. The book also analyses the strengths, deficiencies, and consequential impacts of China's cyberspace governance policies, utilizing social science research methodologies.

A book of interest to scholars in international relations, internet governance, and China studies.



This book conducts an in-depth investigation into cyberspace governance in China through Chinese decision making processes, policy formulation and international presence, and how China navigates governance imperatives while fostering digital innovation. A book of interest to scholars in international relations and internet governance.

Arvustused

"This book masterfully dissects Chinas cyber governance, offering a compelling analysis of its state-centric yet collaborative model. Its innovative application of Putnams Two-Level Game Theory illuminates the strategic interplay between domestic priorities and global engagement, providing a fresh lens on Chinas nuanced approach. The conclusion highlights the models global impact, underscoring Chinas leadership in promoting cyber sovereignty and shaping inclusive digital norms. Rich with empirical data and case studies, this work is a vital resource for understanding the complexities of global cyber governance."

Dwayne Woods, Emeritus Professor, Purdue University, US

"In this work Cuihong Cai has produced not only a thouroughly researched description of cyber-security in China but also an important discourse on cyber-security worldwide. This is essential reading for those that want to understand the China model and how it fits into the entire online infrastructure. A key contribution is explaining the difference between Chinese state centrism and collaborative dynamics. Through a combination of narrative and empirical investigations Professor Cai gives us a valuable perspective on the world's largest online community and the policies that govern it."

Jeff Gill, Distinguished Professor, American University, Founding Director, Center for Data Science, American University, Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 2024-2025, US

"Cyber Governance in China by Cuihong Cai is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of cyberspace regulation. Cai masterfully navigates the intricate balance between state control and collaborative dynamics, providing a comprehensive analysis of China's unique governance model. The book offers valuable insights into how China addresses cybersecurity challenges while fostering innovation and economic growth. Through empirical research and case studies, Cai elucidates the strengths and limitations of China's approach, making this work a critical resource for scholars and policymakers in international relations, Internet governance, and China studies."

Bingchun Meng, Professor, Department of Media and Communications, Director of LSE PhD Academy, Director of LSE-Fudan Global Public Policy Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

"Professor Cuihong Cais analysis of Chinas domestic cyber governance moves beyond conventional narratives, offering a richly contextualized and empirically grounded account of how China attempts to navigate the complex interplay between security priorities, development objectives, regulatory innovation, and institutional adaptation. Her work provides policymakers, scholars, and civil society insights into the motivations behind Chinas cyber governance approach in an increasingly digitized world."

Cheng Li, Director & Professor, Centre on Contemporary China and the World (CCCW), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

"Professor Cai's Cyber Governance in China goes beyond conventional policy analysis by examining not only China's governance frameworks and institutional structures, but more importantly, by clarifying the underlying philosophies and strategic logic behind China's approach to cyber governance. Through solid scholarship and extensive empirical evidence, Cai presents to the international community a comprehensive account of the country with the largest netizen population's nearly three-decade journey of exploration and distinctive practices in cyber governance. This scholarly contribution is indispensable for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking to comprehend the multipolar dynamics of global cyber governance and the diverse models that will shape the future architecture of cyber stability."

Chuanying LU, Professor at Tongji University, Executive Director of the International Cyberspace Governance Research Base

"This book offers not only a rigorous analysis of Chinas cyber governance at the national level, but also a rare conceptual framework that resonates with those of us who have worked on the front lines of enterprise cybersecurity. Drawing from my experience leading security operations in Chinas tech industry, I find its examination of the securitydevelopment tension particularly insightful. The books analytical depth and institutional mapping provide meaningful reference points for both Chinese and global industry practitioners navigating the complex intersection of governance, innovation, and security."

Yuejin DU, Qiushi Distinguished Professor at Zhejiang University, Director of Guizhou Big Data Protection Engineering Research Center. Former VP of Technology and Chief Security Expert at Alibaba Group, Former VP and Chief Security Officer (CSO) at 360 Group.

Table of Contents

Glossary

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Navigating the Landscape of Chinas Cyber Governance

2. Choosing a Cyber Governance Strategy

3. Translating Strategy into Cyber Governance Institutions, Policy, and
Process

4. Practicing Chinas Cyber Governance System

5. Assessing Maturity, Opportunity, Challenges, and Recommendations

Conclusion

Appendix

Index
Cuihong Cai, Ph.D., is Professor of International Relations at Fudan University, P.R. China. She authors Global Cyber Governance, Cyberpolitics in U.S.-China Relations, Political Development in the Cyber Age, as well as many articles on cyber governance, cyber politics, digital strategy, and U.S.-China relations.