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This book examines Chinas digital economy and its reach into the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand. It shows how the Asia-Pacific region with an existing large Chinese diaspora is seen as a cultural landing pad for Chinese content and ideas. In addition to these regional investigations, the authors trace Chinas growing technological status as an innovative nation through four policy approaches: culture+, industry+, Internet+ and platform+. Other + characterizations include intelligent+ and social+. These + characterizations show how China is rejuvenating, drawing technological knowhow from the region, and adding to its cultural power.

Drawing on the political economy of the media, industry analysis, platform studies and cultural policy studies, the book shows that Chinas commercial digital platforms are increasingly recognized outside China and can disseminate Chinese culture more effectively than government-supported media. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of how Chinese cultural and creative industries became digital, as well as investigating the key players and the leading platforms including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, TikTok, Baidu, iQiyi and Meituan. The book argues that Chinas commercial digital platforms are increasingly recognized outside China and in many cases can disseminate Chinese culture more effectively than government-supported media, although this does not necessarily translate into influence.

The sites chosen suggest that there is widespread ambivalence to Chinas political messaging combined with an uneven reception of its popular culture. The book provides a critique of Western bias in soft power metrics and draws on empirical data to provide alternative readings.

The authors also analyse in detail Beijings changing policies towards the governance of culture, Internet technologies and digital platforms. The book illustrates how Chinese cultural power is extending overseas and the challenges of Chinese platforms, products and services in overcoming stereotyping and threat perceptions.

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Chinas Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific
Chinas Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific
Culture, Technology and Platforms
Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu, Elaine Jing Zhao and Susan Leong
Anthem Press An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company wwwanthempresscom - photo 2
Anthem Press
An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company
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This edition first published in UK and USA 2021
by ANTHEM PRESS
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Copyright Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu, Elaine Jing Zhao, Susan Leong 2021
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ISBN-13: 978-1-78527-622-4 (Hbk)
ISBN-10: 1-78527-622-0 (Hbk)
This title is also available as an e-book.
CONTENTS
Appendix: Survey Conducted from August to December 2019
AIartificial intelligence
APIapplication programming interface
BATBaidu Alibaba Tencent
BMDByteDance Meituan-Dianping Didi Chuxing
BRIBelt and Road Initiative
CACCyberspace Administration of China
CCPChinese Communist Party
CCTVChina Central Television
CEPACloser Economic Partnership Agreement
CFOchief financial officer
CNNICChina Internet Network Information Centre
CPPCCChinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference
CRIChina Radio International
DFTZDigital Free Trade Zone
ECFAEconomic Cooperation Framework Agreement
ETZseconomic and technology zones
EWTPelectronic World Trade Platform
FinTechfinancial technology
FYPFive-Year Plans
GFCGreat Firewall of China
HKSAR or Hong Kong SARHong Kong Special Autonomous Region
ICTinformation and communication technology
IoTInternet of Things
IPOinitial public offering
IPRintellectual property rights
MIC25Made in China 2025
MIITMinistry of Industry and Information Technology
MoCMinistry of Culture
MPTMinistry of Posts and Telecommunication
NZIFFNew Zealand International Film Festival
O2Ooffline to online
ODMoriginal design manufacturing
OEMoriginal equipment manufacturing
OTTover-the-top
PGCprofessionally generated content
PRCPeoples Republic of China
R&Dresearch and development
SAICState Administration of Industry and Commerce
SAPPRFTState Administration of Press Publication Radio Film and Television
SARFTState Administration of Radio Film and Television
SBSSpecial Broadcasting Service
SIIOState Internet Information Office
VRvirtual reality
WTOWorld Trade Organization
The authors would like to acknowledge funding from the Australian Research Council Discovery Project scheme DP170102176: Digital China: From Cultural Presence to Innovative Nation.
The authors would like to particularly express thanks to Huan Wu who provided invaluable and timely assistance in research during the course of this project, as well as making important intellectual contributions.
The authors would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Brian Yecies to the project as well as Jack Jie Yang at the University of Wollongong. We would like to extend our thanks to all the interviewees for their generosity in sharing their views. Along the way a number of colleagues and PhD students made contributions and suggestions to our work-in-progress and we thank them for this. They include (in no particular order) Anthony Fung, Chen Guo, Guanhua Su, Qing Wang, Xinyang Zhao, Yao Cao, Shanshan Liu, Qian Gong, Denis Leonov, and Liwen Li.
The authors would like to thank Megan Greiving at Anthem Press and Anthem Editorial Team in Newgen.
We have used the hanyu pinyin system for Chinese terms. With regard to family names we place the family name first for scholars and commentators working within China and publishing mostly in Chinese. Chinese scholars writing in English outside China are represented by their names as they are listed in their English-language outputs.
Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France, is said to have called China a sleeping giant. While the veracity of the quote attributed to Napoleon sometime in the dying embers of the eighteenth century is open to question, its relevance to Chinas global presence is emblematic of the state of geopolitics in the early twenty-first century. Up until the 1980s people in China were living under a planned political system, a system that has since become increasingly capitalist. Its a clich to say that the impact of China is everywhere you look. Ask anyone in the developed world where most of their consumer goods come from. In the developing world too, Chinas presence is ubiquitous.
Many commentators have pondered the exact significance of President Xi Jinpings Chinese Dream, unveiled to the masses in 2012. Does Xis dreamscape allude to an awakening or is it just a convenient riposte to the American Dream? After all, why cant Chinese people dream of a good life, of becoming successful, of being famous? Throughout China, media promotes positive slogans: a community of shared future, positive energy and the great rejuvenation. The last of these is probably most pertinent. Is the Dream a metaphor for a utopian future, a great rejuvenation?
The proclivity to see the Chinese nation as a rising technological power informs global strategy and global business. The Chinese government is advancing its interests abroad, expanding the economy. Chinas reach is extended by infrastructure projects and digital connectivity. As the strategist Parag Khanna maintains, somewhat hyperbolically, Connectivity is destiny [] Infrastructure is like a nervous system connecting all parts of the planetary body; capital and code are the blood cells flowing through it. Indeed, such a description accords well with Chinese metaphysics. Chinas destiny is to be great once again: the time has arrived, at least that is the sentiment fermenting in Beijing.
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