
New Books in Economics Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo, "Governing Digital China" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
Feb 11, 2026
Ting Luo, Associate Professor in Government and AI at the University of Birmingham, and Daniela Stockmann, Director of the Centre for Digital Governance at the Hertie School, discuss China's 'popular corporatism'. They unpack platform–state–citizen ties, social media governance, commercial versus political credit systems, limits on data linkage, and how competition and user participation shape digital control.
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Popular Corporatism Explains China's Model
- Chinese digital governance balances state control with platform and citizen influence rather than pure command-and-control.
- Stockmann and Luo call this 'popular corporatism' where platforms mediate state demands and user participation shapes outcomes.
Two Faces Of Social Credit
- China has both political/local government 'social credit' projects and commercial credit products like Sesame Credit.
- Stockmann and Luo find commercial scores mainly serve market functions and only link to legal enforcement in documented cases.
No Single Omniscient Score Found
- The feared all-powerful nationwide score and merger of private platform and political data lacks clear evidence.
- The authors report fragmentation, company resistance, and technical hurdles that limit full integration.





