This article examines the evolution of the authoritarian developmental state model in the digital era amid intensified global power dynamics, focusing empirically on China. It introduces the concept of the techno-developmental state to illustrate how this evolved state emphasizes digital technologies for both economic growth and social governance. I assert that this evolution is driven by the state’s enhanced capacity to foster high-tech industries amid heightened competition among major powers, alongside bolstered social governance through advanced digital tools. Emphasizing its crucial role in sustaining authoritarian developmentalism, the article analyzes the emergence of the Chinese techno-developmental state amid escalating US–China technological rivalry. It also scrutinizes the New Infrastructure initiative of the early 2020s as the state’s key initiative to drive its economic and governance agendas.
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August 14 2024
East Asian Authoritarian Developmentalism in the Digital Era: China’s Techno-developmental State and the New Infrastructure Initiative amid Great Power Competition
Tian He
Tian He is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China.
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Tian He; East Asian Authoritarian Developmentalism in the Digital Era: China’s Techno-developmental State and the New Infrastructure Initiative amid Great Power Competition. Asian Survey 2024; doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2024.2328247
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