The Сoncept of Сyber Sovereignty of the People’s Republic of China: Development History and Essence
Journal: RUDN Journal of Political Science (Vol.23, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-05-25
Authors : Ekaterina Mikhalevich;
Page : 254-264
Keywords : China; cyber sovereignty; cyberspace; information security; sovereignty; Internet;
Abstract
The transformation of cyber sovereignty into an independent concept is a recent phenomenon, and thus its development and distribution is currently underway, which indicates the relevance of studying this topic. Being one of the most influential actors of contemporary international politics, China uses the concept of cyber sovereignty to promote its national interests and is able to shape the rules in the highly volatile field of international cyberspace. The study is based on quantitative and qualitative content analysis of legal acts and concept of China’s cyber sovereignty. The author defines a concept of cyber sovereignty and identifies its place in the system of international law and in the architecture of international information security. China’s concept of cyber sovereignty does not imply the division of a common cyberspace into separate segments but contributes to the creation of a ‘cyber community of a common destiny’, in which states can exercise their rights to govern the Internet on the principles of equality, justice, cooperation, peace and rule of law. It is concluded that this concept can be used as the basis for the formation of an international legal framework that regulates relations between states in the field of cyberspace.
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