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An Emerging Digital Wall

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 13.02.2026

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This monograph focuses on conflicts in ICTs (information and communications technologies) in the context of the US-China standoff. The author identifes important aspects of ICT development and also discusses, with respect to each aspect the strategies adopted by both the U.S. and China. The topics discussed include high-tech industries' decoupling, export controls and the entity list, regulations of foreign platforms, cyberspace trade barriers, blockchain and its applications, big data and AI, cyberattacks and penetrations, and international backlashes in the digital era. These ICT strategic interactions together gradually forge a digital wall, which is expected to divide the world into two digital camps (roughly, democratic and authoritarian). Between these two camps, the ICT industries are decoupled, the corresponding supply chains are partly separated, the data collection across camps is restricted, the infrastructure networking is segregated, and various ICT applications are more or less autarkic. The author was previously the minister for Science and Technology in Taiwan.

Sommario

1 Introduction: From Geographic Space to Cyberspace.- 2 China s Economic Growth and Aggressions, 1994-2004.- 3 The Rise of Cyberspace.- 4 Technology Denial: De-coupling the ICT Industries.- 5 Data Collection Denial: Segregating the Platform Industries.- 6 Cyberspace Trade Barriers.- 7 Blockchains Applications as Digital Networking.- 8 Difficult Regime Transition Across the Digital Wall.- 9 Penetrating Through the Digital Wall.- 10 Sensitivity of International Digital Coalitions.- 11 Conclusions: The Digital Wall as a Self-fulling Expectation.

Info autore

C. Y. Cyrus Chu received his Ph.D. (Economics) from the University of Michigan (1985), and was a John Olin Fellow at Stanford Law School (1991-92), and a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow at U.C. Berkeley (1992-93). He is an elected Academician (2008), and currently a distinguished research fellow, of Academia Sinica, Taiwan. He is also an elected Foreign Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2017). He has been serving as an Editorial Board Member of the prestigious Journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States) since 2022.

Riassunto

This monograph focuses on conflicts in ICTs (information and communications technologies) in the context of the US-China standoff. The author identifes important aspects of ICT development and also discusses, with respect to each aspect the strategies adopted by both the U.S. and China. The topics discussed include high-tech industries’ decoupling, export controls and the entity list, regulations of foreign platforms, cyberspace trade barriers, blockchain and its applications, big data and AI, cyberattacks and penetrations, and international backlashes in the digital era. These ICT strategic interactions together gradually forge a digital wall, which is expected to divide the world into two digital camps (roughly, democratic and authoritarian). Between these two camps, the ICT industries are decoupled, the corresponding supply chains are partly separated, the data collection across camps is restricted, the infrastructure networking is segregated, and various ICT applications are more or less autarkic. The author was previously the minister for Science and Technology in Taiwan.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Cyrus Chu
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.02.2026
 
EAN 9789819535767
ISBN 978-981-9535-76-7
Pagine 320
Illustrazioni XXI, 320 p. 9 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche comparate e internazionali

Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Asien, Gesellschaft und Kultur, allgemein, auseinandersetzen, Asian Politics, Science and Technology Studies, Asian Economics, rise of China, new cold war, taiwanese security, ICT technology, chip war

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