Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 255-339.1. Introduction and aims -- 2. Theoretical approach and methodology -- 3. New institutional economics theory -- 4. Institutional formation of the .cn ccTLD (1990-1997) – legal transplantation -- 5. The first institutional change in 2002 – legal localisation -- 6. The second institutional change in 2004 – legal characterisation -- 7. Conclusion -- Bibliography.The Domain Name System (DNS) operates at the literal root of the Internet. Governments can control cyberspace communications through controlling the DNS and countries can claim cyberspace sovereignty via their administration of country-code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs). In order to understand how China governs the Internet and its cyberspace, it i...
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Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has actively promoted “Internet sovereignty” as a means to resh...
Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has actively promoted “Internet sovereignty” as a means to resh...
China has enacted and enforced 70-more internet-regulation related pieces of laws and regulations, a...
China has enacted and enforced 70-more internet-regulation related pieces of laws and regulations, a...
China has enacted and enforced 70-more internet-regulation related pieces of laws and regulations, a...
This article aims at documenting the implementation of the Domain Name System in China, in coordinat...
With a population of approximately 1.3 billion people, the People’s Republic ofChina (“PRC”) has mor...
This doctoral thesis examines the institutionalization of the Internet during the transition from a ...
Registration of domain names in China has been burgeoning at an accelerated pace in recent years. Du...
Content control and censorship on the Internet are increasingly important topics for scholars of dem...
Registration of domain names in China has been burgeoning at an accelerated pace in recent years. Du...
The Chinese government has actively encouraged and invested in the growth of the Internet to capture...
This dissertation examines the political economy of China’s Internet industry—a nexus of two dynamic...
Article publié en français et en anglaisInternational audienceThis article aims at documenting the i...
Legitimacy Challenges of Intermediary Gatekeeping in the Chinese Internet Regulatory System In the C...
Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has actively promoted “Internet sovereignty” as a means to resh...
Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has actively promoted “Internet sovereignty” as a means to resh...