China Reality Check: China's "Internet Sovereignty" Initiative: Origins and Consequences
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CSISChina Reality Check: China's "Internet Sovereignty" Initiative: Origins and Consequencescsis.orgChina Reality Check: China's "Internet Sovereignty" Initiative: Origins and Consequences Listing Summary Please join us for a discussion on China’s initiative to promote Internet sovereignty as a key governing concept of the global Internet. Drupal Admin Tue, 02/16/2016 - 11:49 Featured Image Image Contributors Scott Kennedy Programs & Projects Chinese Business and Economics Parent Economic Security and Technology Featured Image 230210_Trustee_Banner.jpg Listing Summary We provide unparalleled thought leadership for the policy community by examining the hidden dynamics of China’s economy and its implications for industries and other countries Navigation Staff and Affiliates Projects Analysis Events China Pulse Trustee China Hand China Field Notes Podcast Newsletter Freeman Chair in China Studies Parent Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Featured Image GettyImages-2059987068_cropped1.jpg Listing Summary The Freeman Chair in China Studies is a leading source of insight and analysis on China’s evolving political system, domestic agenda, and foreign policy Navigation Staff and Affiliates Interpret: China Podcasts Events Projects Chinese Leadership Chart China Reality Check Parent Projects Featured Image Photo: Kremlin.ru / Wikimedia Listing Summary The China Reality Check Series presents perspectives from academia, industry, and government in order to promote a sustained dialogue on critical and insufficiently understood issues related to China's reemergence as a global power Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Featured Image CSIS_ Geopolitics.jpg Listing Summary The CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department examines the key political, economic, security, and societal trends shaping the future of global governance and institutions. With deep regional expertise and strong global relationships across Africa, Americas, Europe, Eurasia, Russia, Indo-Pacific, and Middle East, our experts offer comprehensive analysis to guide policymakers in navigating the evolving challenges to U.S. global leadership. Economic Security and Technology Featured Image 241009_EST_Banner.jpg Listing Summary The Economic Security and Technology Department examines the most pressing issues facing the United States and its partners in sustaining economic and technological advantages essential to prosperity, security, and resilience. With unique breadth and depth of expertise across economic policy, global markets, and advanced technologies, we provide strategic insights and practical solutions to drive competitiveness, technological leadership, and economic security amid global threats. Regions China Topics Technology Technology and Innovation Event Dates Tue, 03/01/2016 - 12:00 - Tue, 03/01/2016 - 13:30 Featured Video Enable Registration Off Display Event Menu Bar Off Event Type Event
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