The"Brussels Effect"and Institutional Innovation of Digital Governance in China
Over the past decade,Europe has made steady progress in the field of digital governance,creating a significant"Brussels effect"and establishing itself as a high ground in global digital governance.Through a critical constructivist lens,this article reveals the unique experiences,endowments,and logic behind Europe's approach to digital governance.It also highlights the crucial role of multilateral cooperation and dialogue in shaping a peaceful and stable global digital order within the international political and economic landscape.This analysis presents the broader social and political dynamics behind digital policies,offering a deeper understanding of the complexities and multifaceted impact factors of digital governance.By reevaluating Europe's values and significance and learning from its institutional innovation capabilities-as one would learn from American technological innovation-this approach not only serves as a key strategic variable for China in responding to the US technology war against China but also supports China's journey towards high-quality development.Moreover,it stands as a vital force in resisting the trends towards global governance fragmentation,effectively advancing the realization of the concept of a shared future for mankind.
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