EU - China relations and data governance policies: the role of civil societies in overcoming geopolitical challenges in cyberspace

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作者
Nalbantoglu, Cem [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China
来源
CUADERNOS EUROPEOS DE DEUSTO | 2022年
关键词
China; EU; data governance; geopolitics; BIG DATA; REGIONALISM;
D O I
10.18543/ced.2555
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
EU and China are the global powers that can affect and alter international relations at the political, economic, and societal levels. While the EU shapes the foreign policy in Europe, China has a critical role in Asian politics. In Asia- Europe interregionalism and interregional relations, the EU-China relations are essential in consolidating global and regional stability. However, in the current political conjuncture, the security issues in cyberspace challenge both actors. Hence, cybersecurity and digitalization policies are a potential conflict area in EUChina relations. As the impact of technological and digital developments increases on the global political economy, global powers are developing policies to breast the tape in technological development. The European Commission has set "A Europe fit for the digital age" as one of its priorities for the 2019-2024 term. Meanwhile, since 2015 China has been promoting the Digital Belt and Road Initiative to foster digital connectivity among the Belt and Road countries. However, big data analytics are important in developing new technologies, especially in digital connectivity, automation, and robotics. In this context, data governance has become a geopolitical concept in international relations. Consequently, differences between China's and the EU's approach to data - access, process, and collection may result in geopolitical confrontations. In this paper, we argue that both actors should involve civil society in the policymaking process to address the dynamics of information technologies, cooperate on adapting a global approach and avoid geopolitical confrontations. Civil society organizations can help the actors understand the underlying risks in cybersecurity and form a non-conflicting approach in data governance frameworks. Furthermore, while investigating the EU and China's data governance models, we shed light upon the role of civil society organizations in addressing the potential risks and opportunities in cyberspace. Finally, we conclude our paper with policy recommendations for China and the EU to cooperate in cyberspace by involving civil society organizations.
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