THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY SEEKS TO CONTROL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS TO SHAPE AND CENSOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINIONS OF ITS OWN PEOPLE, AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS BEYOND CHINA'S BORDERS.

 

Common Code: An Alliance Framework for Democratic Technology Policy
by Martijn Rasser, Rebecca Arcesati, Shin Oya, Ainikki Riikonen and Monika Bochert
via Center for a New American Security on October 21, 2020


China Cybersecurity: No Place to Hide
by Steve Dickinson
via China Law Blog on October 11, 2020


There are already counterfeit wallets of China’s digital yuan
by Jane Li
via Quartz on October 26, 2020


China launches crackdown on mobile web browsers, decries 'chaos' of information
via Reuters on October 26, 2020


A Future Internet for Democracies: Contesting China’s Push for Dominance in 5G, 6G, and the Internet of Everything
by Lindsay Gorman
via The German Marshall Fund – Alliance for Securing Democracy on October 27, 2020


Opportunity Seldom Knocks Twice Influencing China’s Trajectory via Defend Forward and Persistent Engagement in Cyberspace
by Michael P. Fischerkeller
via The National Bureau of Asian Research on October 28, 2020

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