scholarly journals Decentralising Data Collection and Centralising Information in the People’s Republic of China: Decentralise, Manage, and Service Reforms

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 518-536
Author(s):  
Alexander Trauth-Goik ◽  
Ausma Bernotaite

Xi Jinping’s ascent to power as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was accompanied by changes in national governance strategies in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) that have progressively incorporated the use of big data. Shortly after, in May 2015, the Chinese State Council released a set of policy reforms under the abbreviation fang guan fu 放管服 (decentralise, manage, and service). These reforms promoted big data led (1) market regulation, (2) supervision and management systems, and (3) service provision processes. By applying a case study analytical approach, this paper explores how advancements in big data contributed to these reforms aimed at centralising information in China. Combining the joint knowledge of surveillance and China studies scholarship, this paper offers evidence of big data surveillance streamlining China’s fragmented intergovernmental policy system. We build on David Murakami Wood’s 2017 outline of a political theory of surveillance and argue that decentralisation of data collection points and centralisation of both bureaucratic and public access to information are key components of the Party-state’s regulatory governance strategy incorporating the use of big data and comprehensive surveillance. Our findings have implications for future analyses of the relationship between political organisations and surveillance within other nation-state contexts, particularly in situations where Chinese technologies and systems are being adopted and adapted.

Author(s):  
Vladislav Andreyevich Shcherbakov ◽  
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Svetlana Aleksandrovna Chevereva ◽  

The definition of the term Big Date is given. Particular attention is paid to how, in practice, Big Data technology is being introduced into people's lives at the state level and how it can be used for total control using the example of the People’s Republic of China.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Zhixiong Huang

<p>With people's pursuit of health, China's sports industry policy is constantly innovating and improving. In order to better promote the development of China's sports industry, since the founding of People's Republic of China, the corresponding sports industry has been adjusted in the corresponding regulation policy, corresponding innovation and improvement. From the perspective of governance, a relatively perfect sports industry policy system is put forward. Countries should perfect sports industry policy in the angle of the diversion and construct the industry structure of coordinated development. This paper will focus on the value of sports industry policy from the perspective of national governance and analyze the relevant content.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Zhixiong Huang

Nowadays, along with the concern of health of people, policy of our country’s sports industry is also in constant innovation and improvement. In order to better promote the development of China’s sports industry, since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the government has adjusted policies related to the sports industry, and made innovations and improvements. Standing on the perspective of governance, the government puts forward the more perfect policy system of sports industry. Countries should stand in the angle of the diversity on the perfection of sports industry policy, building the coordinated development of industry structure. This paper will focus on the value of sports industry policy from the perspective of national governance and analyze the relevant content.


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