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Author Lewis, James A., author

Title China's cyberpower : international and domestic priorities / James A Lewis, Simon Hansen
Published [Barton, A.C.T.] : Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (24 pages)
Series ASPI special report, 2200-6648
Special report (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) 2200-6648
Summary Since Xi Jinping took over the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party in 2012 and assumed the presidency of his nation, the cybersphere has become an even more important strategic domain. Xi has stressed that cyberpower should be a national priority for China if the country's to reach its economic, societal and military potential. This publication contains two papers that explore different aspects of China's cyberpower. The first paper by James Lewis assesses whether China is waging an economic war in cyberspace as is claimed by many American commentators. The second paper by Simon Hansen examines China's internal mechanisms for delivering and protecting cyberpower. New structures and strategies are emerging under Xi's presidency, with their own lexicon and nuances. These papers are essential reading for those who want to understand China's activities and intentions in cyberspace
Notes "November 2014."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ASPI, viewed November 28, 2014)
Subject Cyberspace -- Government policy -- China
Cyberspace -- Political aspects -- China
Internet in espionage -- China
Business intelligence -- Government policy -- China
Business intelligence -- Government policy.
Cyberspace -- Government policy.
Cyberspace -- Political aspects.
Internet in espionage.
China.
Form Electronic book
Author Hansen, Simon, author
Australian Strategic Policy Institute, publisher.