Nexus between digital trade and security: geopolitical implications for global economy in the digital age

Digital Trade Cybersecurity Political institutions and public administration - Asia (Asian studies only) 05 social sciences HD72-88 JQ1-6651 Economic growth, development, planning Data Governance Geopolitical Implications Cross-border Data Flows 0506 political science
DOI: 10.1007/s44216-024-00032-6 Publication Date: 2024-07-29T09:03:55Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractThis special issue explores the relationship between digital trade and security, emphasizing the geopolitical implications for the global economy in the digital age. The rapid growth of digital trade has introduced significant challenges and opportunities, necessitating robust data governance to balance national security interests with the free flow of goods, services, and data across borders. The papers explore the different models of data governance championed by the US, China, and the EU, highlighting the complexities of cross-border data flows and their impact on international relations. Through detailed analyses of various international agreements and frameworks, this special issue provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of digital trade and its security implications, with a particular focus on China's evolving approach to data governance and its global influence.
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