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A Digital Empire in the Making: China’s Outbound Digital Platforms

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:02 authored by Michael Keane, Haiqing YuHaiqing Yu
In this article, we use the example of e-commerce giant Alibaba and its outbound activities in the Asia-Pacific to illustrate how China’s digital platforms have become part of a “digital empire in the making.” The article examines how this emergent digital empire is a manifestation of “going out,” a term used by the Chinese government to rally the private sector (particularly platform capitalists) to internationalize, and how digital champions such as Alibaba have responded to and embraced an outward-bound strategy. Though the Asia-Pacific represents an important region for Chinese economic security, especially when one considers the established business interests there, extension of Chinese influence to central Asia conjures up a different kind of weida fuxing (great rejuvenation), one that evokes a great historical past—namely, the Chinese empire. Accordingly, we speculate on how digital technologies, platforms, and business mergers will facilitate Chinese influence along the digital Silk Roads.

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Digital China: From cultural presence to innovative nation

Australian Research Council

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Journal

International Journal of Communication

Volume

13

Start page

4624

End page

4641

Total pages

18

Publisher

University of Southern California * Annenberg Center for Communication

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2019 (Michael Keane and Haiqing Yu). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd).

Former Identifier

2006114234

Esploro creation date

2022-09-10

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