The Internet in China’s state–society relations: Will Goliath prevail in the chiaroscuro?
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- Sautedé, Eric (Author)
Title
The Internet in China’s state–society relations: Will Goliath prevail in the chiaroscuro?
Abstract
This article explores how state and society relations have been affected by the development of information technology in China over the past 20 years. It argues that despite all the transformative changes that such technology has helped bring about, ?benefits? have to be weighed in terms of both empowerment of society and strengthening of state capacity. Ultimately, the digital challenge has not translated into a weakening of the authoritarian state, and this can be explained by the very nature of the party-state in China and how it has managed to make use of communication tools that prove to be both constructive and divisive.
Publication
China Information
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
327-346
Date
2013-11-01
Language
en
ISSN
0920-203X
Short Title
The Internet in China’s state–society relations
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4/11/23, 12:26 PM
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SAGE Journals
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Citation
Sautedé, E. (2013). The Internet in China’s state–society relations: Will Goliath prevail in the chiaroscuro? China Information, 27(3), 327–346. https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X13500741
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