China's cyber initiatives counter international pressure

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Abstract

Prior to its historic 2015 "no hack" pact for commercial advantage with the United States, Beijing has been engaged drafting and passing legislation, most with specific cyber components, to enhance its security posture while protecting its economic interests. This approach is in stark contrast to United States efforts that have demonstrated a focus on "acting globally, thinking locally" philosophy wherein most of its cyber efforts have been outwardly facing and are distinct from other security considerations. This paper suggests that by strengthening its domestic front with a legal framework, Beijing is preparing itself to counter any foreign initiative contrary to Beijing's plans (e.g., cyber norms of behavior, cyber sanctions, etc.) by being able to exert legal measures against foreign interests in country, thereby preserving its cyber sovereignty.

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Iasiello, E. (2016). China’s cyber initiatives counter international pressure. Journal of Strategic Security, 10(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.10.1.1548

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