CHINA
Our fieldwork in China focuses on the “supply side” of the DSR to understand policies, attitudes, strategies, and devices at the macro-level and the consequences they have in the other three countries at the micro-level. We employ an ethnographic approach to understand the origins and antecedents of the DSR and Chinese tech companies’ and entrepreneurs' strategies to "glocalize" their products and companies.
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This database compiles policies and plans issued by Chinese provinces in regards to the Digital Silk Road. In the map below, you find short summaries of issuing bodies, dates, and other relevant information. Click on the icons in the map to view and download Chinese DSR policies at provincial-level:
White icons: provinces with less than 5 DSR policies
Grey icons: provinces with 5-10 DSR policies
Black icons: provinces with over 10 DSR policies
Chinese provincial policies on the Digital Silk Road Initiative
You can find original documents in our Zotero library. Please let us know if you have new documents to add or if we misinterpreted/missed anything.
We are happy for other scholars to use this dataset. Please let us know if you publish anything on it, and kindly cite it as:
Zheng, W., Fu, S., & Oreglia, E. (2023, March). A Repository of Chinese Provincial Plans on the Digital Silk Road. DIGISILK: The Digital Silk Road and China's Digital Investments in Its Borderland Regions. Retrieved from https://www.digisilk.eu/china
National and provincial Chinese DSR documents timeline
This database compiles policies and plans issued by national and provincial bodies in regards to the Digital Silk Road between 2014-2022. In the timeline below, you can view summaries and download Chinese DSR policies for each year. Catalogues of the national or provincial documents, issuing bodies, dates, and titles are included under the "+" buttons and also available for download.
The collection of original documents can be found in our Zotero library. Please let us know if you have new documents to add or if we misinterpreted/missed anything.
Kindly cite as:
Zheng, W., Lobo, T., Fu, S., & Oreglia, E. (2024, June). A Repository of National and Provincial Documents on the Digital Silk Road. DIGISILK: The Digital Silk Road and China's Digital Investments in Its Borderland Regions. Retrieved from https://www.digisilk.eu/china
Connectivity has become more essential than ever, but how is it evolving, what is working, what are the biggest challenges? DIGISILK, with the support of the ERC, and CCASC invited a group of academics, policy-makers, and NGO workers from Central Asia to discuss these topics for 2 days of closed and open-door sessions in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and online.