The Pivot in Chinese Cybergovernance: Integrating Internet Control in Xi Jinping's China

China Perspectives, 2015/4, pp. 5-13

9 Pages Posted: 4 Feb 2016 Last revised: 27 Mar 2016

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Rogier Creemers

Leiden University - Leiden Institute for Area Studies

Date Written: December 1, 2015

Abstract

During the first two years of the Xi administration, a series of successive measures were taken to restructure the way that the Chinese Internet is governed. New institutions were created to centralise governance over a sphere that had hitherto been fragmented, while the pursuit of ideological and technological security led to greater efforts to control the circulation of online information and prevent harm, particularly originating from foreign threats. This paper analyses this process, and discusses implications for the future of the Chinese and global Internet.

Keywords: Internet governance, political reform, media, security, ideology

Suggested Citation

Creemers, Rogier, The Pivot in Chinese Cybergovernance: Integrating Internet Control in Xi Jinping's China (December 1, 2015). China Perspectives, 2015/4, pp. 5-13, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2726934

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