ABSTRACT

China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward is a comprehensive assessment of the political and economic impact of information and communication technologies (ITCs) on Chinese society. It provides in-depth analyses of topics including economic development, civil and political liberties, bureaucratic politics, international relations and security studies.

The book covers the aspirations of Chinese policy-makers using the Internet to achieve a 'digital leapfrog' of economic development. Avoiding technical jargon, the book is accessible to anyone interested in the social impact of the Internet and information and communication technologies, from those in academia to business and public policy-makers.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

China's Digital Leap Forward

chapter 1|22 pages

ICTs in China's Development Strategy

chapter 2|28 pages

Internet Growth and the Digital Divide

Implications for Spatial Development

chapter 5|25 pages

(Re-)Imagining ‘Greater China'

Silicon Valley and the Strategy of Siliconization

chapter 6|12 pages

What's in a Name?

China and the Domain Name System

chapter 7|23 pages

Fighting the Smokeless War

ICTs and International Security