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Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo, "Governing Digital China" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Feb 11, 2026
Ting Luo, Associate Professor in Government and AI, explains platform behavior, social credit, and state–company ties. Daniela Stockmann, Professor of Digital Governance, explores China’s digital governance model. They discuss popular corporatism, how platforms mediate state demands and user data, fragmented social credit systems, and the role of competition, procurement, and AI in shaping governance.
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INSIGHT

China's Digital Dilemma Reframed

  • China faces a "digital dilemma": grow the digital economy while preserving political stability.
  • Stockmann and Luo argue China's solution mixes state control with marketed platform participation.
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Popular Corporatism Explains The Trio

  • "Popular corporatism" captures a state-company-citizen partnership rather than pure command-and-control.
  • Companies mediate between state demands and citizen participation, creating mutual dependency.
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Two Social Credit Tracks, Limited Political Use

  • China has two social-credit tracks: political (local government) and commercial (platform scores).
  • Stockmann and Luo find links are limited so far and deployment focuses on behavioral compliance, not political control.
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