Constant conflicts over data rules among countries? A Turkish youth says Chinese theory offers the optimal solution
With years of in-depth research into data laws across multiple countries, this young Turkish scholar has confronted the real dilemmas of global data governance head-on: conflicting rules have intensified compliance pressures on multinational businesses, while the digital divide has become ever more pronounced. Studying this book has given him insights to tackle these challenges. The ideas presented in the book embody both universal values and Chinese characteristics. The concepts of "a community with a shared future for humanity" and "common prosperity" offer pathways to addressing fragmented governance and countering digital colonialism. China's data governance practices, rooted in its national conditions, provide valuable reference points for the rest of the world. Watch this episode of Shining Wisdom, to find out how he interprets the wisdom in the book to help build a diverse, inclusive, and equitable global data governance framework, working together toward an orderly and prosperous digital future.
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