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Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies
As China’s global footprint expands and Sino-American competition intensifies, it is apparent that one of the most important arenas for competition between Western Liberal norms and Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) authoritarian norms is going to come in competing technologies (Western/Korean/Taiwane...
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description | As China’s global footprint expands and Sino-American competition intensifies, it is apparent that one of the most important arenas for competition between Western Liberal norms and Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) authoritarian norms is going to come in competing technologies (Western/Korean/Taiwanese 5G/chips vs Huawei 5G/chips) and competing cyber-norms (Western cyber-libertarianism vs Chinese cyber-sovereignty). Inside China, China’s technologies and its cyber-sovereign norms converge.Outside of China, while China champions the norm of cyber-sovereignty, Huawei itself may pose the greatest challenge to sovereign states’ cyber-sovereignty where Huawei controls or otherwise participates significantly as a provider for telecommunications networks, given its relationship to the Chinese state. Is China sincere in advocating cyber-sovereignty as an international norm, or is this just something it is concerned about inside China?Are the laws of China and the technologies and practices of its own Huawei antithetical to China’s own stated norms of cyber-sovereignty? Is cyber-sovereignty simply a stop-gap measure adopted by an insecure regime to justify draconian censorship and thought control at home while it seeks to use its growing presence in 5G telecommunications to expand its surveillance of foreign powers/actors worldwide? Finally, in keeping with the theme of this special issue, does digital orientalism explain the growing tension between China and some of the Western/Liberal powers as it regards competition in 5G? Is the US/West needlessly securitizing Huawei and its 5G, or is there something there worth securitizing? Clarity about these issues and the implications of the answers arrived at are important for nations around the world as China expands its technological reach via Huawei and other national champions. |
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spelling | pubmed-91657102022-06-07 Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies Moore, Gregory J. J Chin Polit Sci Research Article As China’s global footprint expands and Sino-American competition intensifies, it is apparent that one of the most important arenas for competition between Western Liberal norms and Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) authoritarian norms is going to come in competing technologies (Western/Korean/Taiwanese 5G/chips vs Huawei 5G/chips) and competing cyber-norms (Western cyber-libertarianism vs Chinese cyber-sovereignty). Inside China, China’s technologies and its cyber-sovereign norms converge.Outside of China, while China champions the norm of cyber-sovereignty, Huawei itself may pose the greatest challenge to sovereign states’ cyber-sovereignty where Huawei controls or otherwise participates significantly as a provider for telecommunications networks, given its relationship to the Chinese state. Is China sincere in advocating cyber-sovereignty as an international norm, or is this just something it is concerned about inside China?Are the laws of China and the technologies and practices of its own Huawei antithetical to China’s own stated norms of cyber-sovereignty? Is cyber-sovereignty simply a stop-gap measure adopted by an insecure regime to justify draconian censorship and thought control at home while it seeks to use its growing presence in 5G telecommunications to expand its surveillance of foreign powers/actors worldwide? Finally, in keeping with the theme of this special issue, does digital orientalism explain the growing tension between China and some of the Western/Liberal powers as it regards competition in 5G? Is the US/West needlessly securitizing Huawei and its 5G, or is there something there worth securitizing? Clarity about these issues and the implications of the answers arrived at are important for nations around the world as China expands its technological reach via Huawei and other national champions. Springer Netherlands 2022-06-03 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9165710/ /pubmed/35693300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11366-022-09814-2 Text en © Journal of Chinese Political Science/Association of Chinese Political Studies 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moore, Gregory J. Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title | Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title_full | Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title_fullStr | Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title_full_unstemmed | Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title_short | Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies |
title_sort | huawei, cyber-sovereignty and liberal norms: china’s challenge to the west/democracies |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11366-022-09814-2 |
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