
New Books Network Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo, "Governing Digital China" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
Feb 11, 2026
Ting Luo, an AI and government scholar, and Daniela Stockmann, a digital governance expert, discuss China's unique model of popular corporatism. They explore how big platforms act as state insiders, the role of commercial social credit, user-driven data dynamics, competition between firms, and how this model shapes AI governance and regulatory proposals.
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The Digital Dilemma Framing
- The "digital dilemma" asks how to grow the digital economy while preserving political stability.
- Governing Digital China studies how China balances both through state, firms, and citizens.
Popular Corporatism Replaces Command-And-Control
- "Popular corporatism" describes a state–company–citizen partnership rather than pure command and control.
- Companies mediate between state demands and user participation, creating bottom-up constraints on control.
Two Strands Of Social Credit
- China has two social credit strands: political (local government) and commercial (platform scores).
- The book finds commercial scores mainly support market functions and haven't become overarching political control tools.





