East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 14, Number 2, 2022
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Description
Once, the internet and world wide web promised a world of seamless connectivity for anyone with access to a digital device. As connectivity costs fell, the workplace became mobile, and digitalisation transformed industrial sectors, the laissez-faire agenda of digital developmentalists appeared to align with and promote democratic ideals. That was then. Today, even as cloud computing and digital transformation agendas have become mainstream, it is clear the threat of digital fragmentation must be actively addressed. As different rules around privacy, cybersecurity and digital sovereignty emerge to thwart interoperability, fragmentation is impacting both governance and infrastructure. Digital borders in China, cross-border data restrictions in Europe and America’s disavowal of Chinese telecom equipment make for increasing disconnection.
The articles in this EAFQ examine where commonalities are possible in the digital economy, and where we may expect more clashes than cross-cutting frameworks.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 1837-5081
- ISSN (online):
- 1837-509X
- Publication date:
- Jun 2022
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/EAFQ.14.02.2022
- Journal:
- East Asia Forum Quarterly
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Development Studies, Politics & International Studies
- Countries:
- East Asia
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