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Digital Power: Challenges and Responses of Belt and Road

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A digital Belt and Road is an inherent requirement for constructing a “digital power;” it will also provide an opportunity for the digital development of countries along the Belt and Road route. Digital Belt and Road construction will facilitate the economic and social development of countries along the route, improve the level of national governance, generate new international competitive advantages, and thereby promote the reform of the global governance system.

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Liang, H., Zhang, Y. (2019). Digital Power: Challenges and Responses of Belt and Road. In: The Theoretical System of Belt and Road Initiative. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7701-3_8

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