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Digital Geopolitics and U.S.-China Competition

The wide range of digital technologies, coupled with their strategic indispensability, not only reshapes traditional international relations; it systematically institutionalizes digital geopolitics as an emergent field in which technological capabilities become the new currency of state power. The profound convergence of digital technologies, including information and communication technologies (ICTs), big data, and artificial intelligence (AI), with human society and daily life, consequently, further amplifies the influence of digital geopolitics on great power competition. The leading status of the technological landscape between the U.S. and China is set to solidify further, both in terms of material strength and the international community's recognition. Simultaneously, the profound impact of U.S.-China tech competition on the power architecture of the digital space demands scrutiny: What strategic assets and competitive advantages are these nations vying for within this contested domain? Will these two powers indeed converge toward a tech Cold War? The resolutions to this complex array of questions will prove instrumental in determining the trajectory of the future international order, with a focus on how U.S.-China competition over digital technologies redefines global strategic balance.

Digital Geopolitics and U S -China Competition
 

 

 

 

Digital Geopolitical Environment and Politics

 

Digital space, a virtual realm created by humanity, allows information to propagate at the speed of light, transcending conventional geographic limitations of time and space. For a considerable period, the notion of digital space as an independent entity gained widespread acceptance, largely due to the disruptive and unique nature of digital technologies, positing it as a global public domain unfettered by national borders. However, data does not flow in a vacuum. States retain significant control over information infrastructure, data, computing power, and algorithms. Consequently, while digital space may be liberated from the constraints of the geographical environment, it remains profoundly influenced by international politics. As the value of digital space in economic, security, and political domains continues to grow, concepts from traditional geopolitics, such as the critical position of land, maritime, and strategic chokepoints, are being mapped onto the digital realm. This demonstrates that the complex interplay between digital technology and politics has led to the birth of digital geopolitics. On one hand, digital technology reshapes the geopolitical environment, while on the other, states concurrently influence the course of digital technology.

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