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  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
    Publication date:
    November 2025
    December 2025
    ISBN:
    9781009360692
    9781009360654
    9781009360661
    Dimensions:
    (229 x 152 mm)
    Weight & Pages:
    0.538kg, 294 Pages
    Dimensions:
    (229 x 152 mm)
    Weight & Pages:
    0.48kg, 294 Pages
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    China's approach to digital governance has gained global influence, often evoking Orwellian 'Big Brother' comparisons. Governing Digital China challenges this perception, arguing that China's approach is radically different in practice. This book explores the logic of popular corporatism, highlighting the bottom-up influences of China's largest platform firms and its citizens. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and nationally representative surveys, the authors track governance of social media and commercial social credit ratings during both the Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping eras. Their findings reveal how Chinese tech companies such as Tencent, Sina, Baidu, and Alibaba, have become consultants and insiders to the state, thus forming a state-company partnership. Meanwhile, citizens voluntarily produce data, incentivizing platform firms to cater to their needs and motivating resistance by platforms. Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo unveil the intricate mechanisms linking the state, platform firms, and citizens in the digital governance of authoritarian states.

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    ‘Governing Digital China offers a compelling analytical framework to understand the intricate relationship between the state, platforms, and citizens in shaping digital governance in China. It challenges the conventional account of China's top-down policies and develops a novel theory of 'popular corporatism' shaping China's platform economy. A fascinating read!'

    Anu Bradford - Columbia Law School and the author of Digital Empires

    ‘Understanding China's current data policies will be critical to anticipating global trends in the information environment in the years ahead. Stockmann and Luo, two experienced analysts of digital China, give us both the theoretical frame for understanding how the country's model for data management has emerged, and the tools needed to explain the impact of the model on governments, markets, and citizens around the world.'

    Phil Howard - Oxford Internet Institute and Chair of the International Panel on the Information Environment

    ‘Governing Digital China is a groundbreaking work that illuminates China's digital strategy through extensive research. Stockmann and Luo introduce ‘popular corporatism,' a model of state-tech giant collaboration for online control and innovation. Dismantling misconceptions, the authors reveal regional variations and tensions within this nuanced approach. This insightful book stands as the most comprehensive examination of digital China in the past two decades.'

    Yuhua Wang - Professor of Government at Harvard University

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