Research Center for Global Cyberspace Governance
Since 2019, RCGCG has published various reports focusing on China-US cybersecurity, global governance on cybersecurity, and emerging tech governance. We are devoted to introducing Chinese voices to the world and helping the international community to better understand Chinese cyber and tech policies. We also worked together with world well-known think tanks to jointly published reports and received positive feedback from experts and officials of respective countries.
- 2022
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White Paper on 2022 Global IoT Security
To quicken the construction of IoT-security systems and improve the governance level of IoT security, the White Paper proposes relevant suggestions in order to enhance public confidence, advance governance efficiency, protect the enthusiasm of IoT enterprises, and deepen the rapid evolution and development of the global digital economy with IoT economy.Research Center of Global Cyberspace Governance (RCGCG) & ioXt (Internet of Secure Things Alliance)
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The Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Safety and Security Perspective
Security governance is critical to Al's future development. Nowadays, governments worldwide have taken security governance as an indispensable sector for their Al strategies.Zou Quancheng & Lu Chuanying
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Managing U.S.-China Tensions Over Public Cyber Attribution
Building upon their expertise gained in long term studies, SIIS and CEIP task forces spent over half year to conduct comprehensive, in-depth, and constructive research through discussion and dialogue.Ariel E. Levite, Lu Chuanying, George Perkovich, and Fan Yang, editors
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- 2021
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China-U.S. Cyber-Nuclear C3 Stability
This paper begins by briefly setting the context in which concerns arise about cyber operations against NC3.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace & Chinese team
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Lies and Truth about Data Security——Against the U.S. DHS's Data Security Business Advisory
In order to cooperate with the U.S. government's suppression measures, some cybersecurity companies and think tanks have published a large number of false, exaggerated, and fictitious cybersecurity incidents in order to incite antiChina sentiment.Zuo Xiaodong
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COMPETITION WITHOUT CATASTROPHE——A New China-U.S. Cybersecurity Agenda
In this context, the SIS Center for International Cyberspace Governance opted to lead a joint a task force on cybersecurity studies with academic input of senior scholars in prestigious Chinese think tanks.Chen Dongxiao & Lu Chuanying
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- 2019
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Strategic Stability in Cyberspace: A Chinese View
The Research Center on Global Governance of Cyberspace is a think tank specialized on the topics of cybersecurity and global cyberspace governance.Zhou Hongren
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China and International Cybersecurity
It is necessary for the international community to rethink the theory and practice of international cybersecurity, to explore the root causes of existing problems and seek effective solutions, and jointly build a community of shared future in cyberspace.Lu Chuanying, Li Yan, Zuo Xiaodong, Hong Yanqing, Chen Xingyue
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