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This book examines China's digital transformation and its complex policy landscape, offering fresh insights into how the world's second-largest economy navigates the challenges of governing its rapidly evolving digital sector. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the intricate relationship between technological innovation and policy implementation in contemporary China.

The book explores critical themes including digital industrial policies, competition regulation, data governance, and artificial intelligence development. It introduces two dynamics: the "digital amplification of fragmentation," which explains how digital technologies intensify existing governance challenges, and the "technology-policy recursive loop," which describes the interaction between technological advancement and regulatory responses. Using diverse data sources and covering developments such as China’s 2020-2021 regulatory crackdown of major technology firms like Alibaba and Tencent, the book provides a comprehensive examination of China’s unique approach to digital governance. Special attention is paid to pressing issues such as data security, cross-border data flows, and technological self-reliance.

An essential read for policymakers, business leaders, and scholars seeking to understand China's digital economy and its implications for global digital governance. Its accessible analysis offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, policy, and economic development in contemporary China.



This book examines China's digital transformation and its complex policy landscape, offering fresh insights into how it navigates the challenges of governing its rapidly evolving digital sector. An essential read for policymakers, business leaders, and scholars seeking to understand China's digital economy.

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"Jiwei Qians book, Governing Chinas Digital Transformation, offers an incisive, up-to-date and comprehensive survey of Chinas efforts to guide the growth of the digital economy. Emphasizing the tradeoffs between promotion of rapid technological innovation while preserving state control over the use of data, Qian analyzes the interplay between technological change and regulatory responses in such areas as e-commerce, fintech, smart manufacturing, and AI. Treating digital technology as the main driver of economic growth compounds the old problem of fragmented governance and competing goals. For example, the government has pressed the digital platform giants to develop indigenous chokepoint technologies to replace overseas-origin software, while at the same time encouraging them to realize the economic benefits of consumer-facing network technologies. The book will stand as an authoritative study of this hugely important and rapidly developing sector of Chinas economy."

- Thomas F. Remington, Professor, Emory University, USA

"This book is a timely and important contribution. Understanding Chinas rapid rise as a technological superpowerand the challenges it faces in governing its digital sectorshas become a matter of both urgent policy relevance and scholarly significance as competition for digital and AI supremacy increasingly defines the new frontier of ChinaUS geostrategic rivalry. With comprehensive coverage spanning digital technological change, industrial policy, as well as the regulation of cross-border data flows and artificial intelligence, this book offers both breadth and depth. Dr. Qian provides a sophisticated analysis of Chinas industrial and regulatory strategies, showing how digital technologies and state policies co-evolve in shaping the countrys digital economy. This book is essential reading for policymakers, business leaders, and scholars alike. It not only advances our understanding of Chinas digital transformation but also underscores its global implications for innovation, regulation, and digital governance."

- Hongzhou Zhang, Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

"China is in the midst of a fascinating development of its digital economy, and few scholars are as familiar and up-to-date with the transition as Jiwei Qian. In this book, he offers an authoritative analysis of the economic and technological forces that provides a complex and challenging environment for Chinas efforts to promote and regulate digital innovation. At the center of his theoretical argument is the digital amplification of fragmentation in policies for regulating data, affecting issues such as public data sharing, cross-border data flows, as well as data security. This has introduced a recursive loop in the implementation of innovation policies and regulation of digital platforms, shifting from top-down imposition of policies and consensus-building initiatives through negotiation and bargaining processes. Undergirding these theoretical insights Qian offers a robust base of empirical evidence about key events that have shaped the digital transformation of China in recent decades. This book is therefore essential reading for students of Chinas current and future economic development."

- Erik Baark, Professor Emeritus, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

"Governing Chinas Digital Transformation is a masterful account of Chinas digital industrial policies and their implementation. In this timely intervention, Qian captures with clarity and insight how the Chinese state navigates the tensions between rapid digital innovation and the imperatives of regulation, market order, and social stability. This book is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand governance in Chinas digital economy."

- Luzhou Li, Senior Lecturer, Monash University, Australia; Author of Zoning China: Online Video, Popular Culture, and the State

"Governing Chinas Digital Transformation offers a sophisticated and deeply researched analysis of how digital technologies reshape economic governance. Jiwei Qian shows with striking clarity how big data, digital platforms, and AI do not merely transform markets - they amplify the structural fragmentation of Chinas policymaking system. Insightful, theoretically innovative, and empirically rich, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the evolving relationship between state capacity, institutional constraints, and digital capitalism in China and beyond."

- Michael Rochlitz, Associate Professor, University of Oxford, UK

"The picture of Chinas tech sector that emerges from this detailed account is far more halting, confused and humble than is often portrayed in the West. [ ] The book presents convincing evidence that Chinas tech policy is best understood as an exercise in struggling to maintain a semblance of central control and direction over a vastly complex and fragmented set of actors not exactly the Panopticon often portrayed by foreign observers."

- Scott Moore, Practice Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA; Review in The China Quarterly, DOI: 10.1017/S0305741025101884

"Governing Chinas Digital Transformation is a valuable resource for scholars, business leaders, and policymakers, particularly against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions."

- Michael Keane, Professor, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; The China Journal

1. Digital Technological Changes and Economic Governance in China

2. The Interplay of Policy Implementation and Technological Changes in the
Chinese Digital Economy

3. Digital Industrial Policy in China: Strategic Ambitions and Implementation
Challenges

4. Promoting Indigenous Digital Innovation

5. Competition Policy Enforcement in the Chinese Digital Economy

6. Regulating Cross-Border Data Flow

7: The Development and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

8: Conclusions and Policy Implications

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Jiwei Qian is Senior Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. He has published widely in leading academic journals, including China Quarterly, Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of Social Policy, Policy and Society, Policy Studies Journal, and Social Science & Medicine.