Ai Development And The Fuzzy Logic Of Chinese Cyber Security And Data Laws

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AI Development and the ‘Fuzzy Logic' of Chinese Cyber Security and Data Laws

Author: Max Parasol
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2021-12-16
Explains the rapid rise of China's innovation system and provides a roadmap for the prospects of China's AI development.
China’s Digital Authoritarianism

This book provides a governance perspective on China’s digital authoritarianism by examining the political and institutional dynamics of the country’s internet sector in a historical context. Using leading theories of authoritarian institutions, it discusses China’s approach to the internet and methods of implementation in terms of party-state institutions and policy processes. This provides a much-needed ‘inside out’ perspective on digital authoritarianism that avoids the perception of China as some coherent and static monolith. The study also offers a powerful rationale for China’s cyber sovereignty as an externalisation of its domestic internet governance framework and broader political-economic context. As China shifts from rule-taker to rule-maker in world politics, the Chinese Dream (zhongguo meng) is now going global. Beijing’s digital authoritarian toolkit is being promoted and exported to other authoritarian regimes, making China a major driver of digital repression at the global level.
The De Gruyter Handbook on Law and Digital Technologies

Author: Massimo Durante
language: en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date: 2025-09-22
The De Gruyter Handbook on Law and Digital Technologies provides a comprehensive, accessible and thought-provoking guide to the current and future regulation of digital technologies. It addresses key legal challenges such as reconceptualizing crucial, deep-rooted notions, including those of person, autonomy, democracy, the rule of law, sovereignty, constitutionalism and governance. The handbook proposes critical explorations of the potential impact of digital technologies on new and traditional forms of governance and regulation across different and competitive normative perspectives such as law, economy, social norms and legal design. In this framework, it addresses the societal transformations brought about by digital technologies, the legal means for regulating the field, and the impact of governance in areas such as fintech, sustainability, outer space, or healthcare.