China’s Digital Governance in the Indo-Pacific
The year 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of China’s Digital Silk Road, which has become an increasingly crucial component of Xi Jinping’s flagship foreign policy project: the Belt and Road Initiative. Over the past decade, China has massively expanded its digital infrastructure investment across the globe. Accompanying the investment has been the diffusion of China’s digital governance norms and standards in recipient states. Countries in the Indo-Pacific have been at the forefront of this stretching Chinese digital influence landscape. The conflation between digital development cooperation and digital governance norms adoption has far-reaching implications that need to be better understood and addressed.
To discuss the issue, Michael Caster joins host Bonnie Glaser. Caster is the Head of Global China Programmeat ARTICLE 19, an NGO that advances freedom of opinion and expression. His organization has published two reports examining China's Digital Silk Road.
Timestamps
[01:30] Understanding China’s Digital Silk Road
[05:57] China’s Digital Governance Norms
[10:16] China’s Digital Footprints Abroad
[16:07] Attractiveness of Chinese Digital Solutions
[18:56] Role of High-Tech Companies in Digital Governance
[21:44] Assessing the Effectiveness of China’s Digital Governance
[23:14] State-Driven Surveillance and Censorship
[27:39] China’s BeiDou Navigation System
[31:09] How should governments respond to these normative shifts?